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'seat' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a noun to refer to a chair, bench, or other furniture designed for sitting on, or as a verb to mean "to put or set someone or something in a seat". Example sentence: I took a seat at the front of the room.
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The UN is not the obvious forum for discussing debt restructuring: unlike the International Monetary Fund, it is not a lender of last resort with emergency cash to disburse, and doesn't have a seat around the table when countries have to go to their creditors to ask for help.
The Tories sought to portray the result as a blow to Labour, which held the seat until 2010 on different boundaries.
Mohamedou Ould Slahi: "smart, witty, garrulous, and curiously undamaged" Another team inside the plane dragged me and fastened me on a small and straight seat.
McConnell, who faces reelection in 2014 and is being challenged for his seat by Democrat Alison Lundergan Grimes, among others, has been criticized in his home state of Kentucky for dealing with Democrats.
He may be more vulnerable if the DUP has a bad general election and loses a seat to the hardline Traditional Unionist Voice.
McGowan says it will be days before it is known whether she has beaten Mirabella, but said she has succeeded in making the seat of Indi marginal.
Anwar, whose campaign for the seat vacated by his wife has been overshadowed by allegations of sodomy, which is illegal in Malaysia, won a majority of 15,671 over his government opponent.
Speaking on a campaign visit in the SNP target seat of Edinburgh South earlier on Tuesday, Murphy said lots of voters were only beginning to think about the issues at stake: "The election is only 24 hours old; there are weeks to go," he said.
In the video, Luna can be seen struggling with police as they pull her out of the school and bundle her into the back seat of a vehicle.
Between games, she slumped in her seat and looked near tears.
In Iraq, that meant one of two targets – a seat of Shia power or, even better, a defining religious symbol.
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