Pronunciation of the English word geographic.
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1. | The first naked woman I saw was in a National Geographic magazine. | |
2. | Mathematics knows no races or geographic boundaries; for mathematics, the cultural world is one country. | |
3. | I found a stack of old National Geographic magazines at my parents' house. | |
4. | A geographic understanding of climate requires knowledge of seasonal as well as annual precipitation patterns. | |
5. | Each time a fossil is found, paleontologists make careful notes about its geographic position, which rock layer it came out of, what materials were used to dig it up, and lots of other contextual information like noting the weather, who was in the field crew, and what time the discovery was made. | |
6. | Algeria's most distinct feature is the geographic diversity of its vast territory. | |
7. | Yanni watched National Geographic Channel. |