Pronunciation of the English word democratic.
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1. | The main reason to vote out IMHO is not immigration or the economy, although these are important, but the dangerous lack of democracy in the EU set-up. It's designed to give the illusion of being democratic, with elections and an elected parliament, but in actual fact it's not really democratic at all. | |
2. | North Korea is not really a democratic republic, or even traditionally communist, just because their official name is Democratic People's Republic of Korea. | |
3. | Introducing democratic ideas into that country will be a slow process. | |
4. | The country is on the way to becoming a democratic nation. | |
5. | The experience prejudiced her in favor of the Democratic Party. | |
6. | In the past I used to vote for the Democratic ticket, but from now on I'll climb on the Republican bandwagon. | |
7. | In the past I used to vote the Democratic ticket, but from now on I'll climb on the Republicans' bandwagon. | |
8. | The Americans are a democratic people. | |
9. | Two rival parties are essential to good democratic government. | |
10. | Citizens of the United States generally feel a responsibility for the democratic society supported by them. |