Pronunciation of the English word civic.
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1. | It's your civic duty to vote. | |
2. | I'm just doing my civic duty. | |
3. | "Alright, I think you'll agree to this one." "I am NOT dressing as a banana." "The Equestrian ponies want you to dress as a banana. It is your civic duty. ...Look, I have been making compromises. My new provision only makes you dress as a banana during state functions." "It does not belong in a budget plan, Luna." "Well, how else am I supposed to get you to dress as a banana? You have refused to be open to negotiations!" "You know we have two weeks to agree on a proper budget." Two weeks later, after no agreement could be reached, the violence began. | |
4. | Tom is a very civic-minded person. | |
5. | Too often, in capitals, decision-makers have forgotten that democracy needs to be driven by civic engagement from the bottom up, not governance by experts from the top down. | |
6. | Civic and governmental organizations around the world are preparing to recognize and celebrate International Women's Day on Friday. | |
7. | “Some countries have rolled back laws that protect women from violence; others are reducing civic space; still others are pursuing economic and immigration policies that indirectly discriminate against women,” Antonio Guterres warned at a commemoration ahead of International Women’s Day. | |
8. | Because of coronavirus, civic life is shutting down in Algeria. | |
9. | Unlike its European neighbors and much of the rest of the world, Sweden relied on its citizens' sense of civic duty. | |
10. | What's more interesting is that I'm doing my civic duty writing sentences instead of finishing my graduate level project. |