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to core
noun
The central part of fruit, containing the kernels or seeds.
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You do not need to core them.
We moved on to core policy areas.
"A headache seemed to core out the skull.
"Almost everything comes back to core strength," Gilmore says.
Time has entrenched a commitment to core values.
"We need to get back to core principles.
"That is, skin to core not being attached.
The damage to core American relationships continues to mount.
To be fruitful, negotiations must proceed quickly to core issues.
Citizens are entitled to core information about their society, much of which now comes from broadcasting.
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Both institutions and individuals view the SPY as a "go-to" core holding.
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