Examples of 'case of french' in a sentence

Meaning of "case of french"

case of french: This phrase is used to specify a particular type or style of something that is related to or associated with France. It indicates a category or instance of French influence, culture, or origin

How to use "case of french" in a sentence

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A good example of this would be in the case of French.
The case of French expatriates.
You knew Vitelli was weak from a severe case of French disease.
The case of French reactors.
Only time will tell in the case of French newspaper I.
The case of French chefs.
Languages and cultural relations, the case of French.
Case of French validations of European patents.
I remember the time you traded your M1 rifle for a case of French champagne.
In case of French potential recipients - the choice was obviously cheese.
Yeah, and I bet you never drank a whole case of French champagne before.
In the case of French beans, at present it is Kenya.
Ministry of Employment, employees in Algeria particular case of French and Tunisians, without contracts.
Take the case of French beans from Burkina Faso, for example.
Second prize, an entire case of French champagne!

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The case of French universities ”.
Third prize, half a case of French champagne!
In the case of french fried potatoes, the angles B and Y are equal to approximately 30 °.
Ah, the curious case of French.
You know what a case of French brandy-wine costs? I will take it out of your pay!
You know what a case of French brandy-wine costs?
You know what a case of French brandy-wine costs? Careful with that.

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