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more latin
adjective as in classical
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With each passing year, the cultural mix of the United States is growing more Latin and Asian and black.
As the U.S. population grows more Latin and Asian, our beauty standards are evolving in turn.
She did not read much more Latin or Greek, but devoured all the Modern literature that came in her way.
Charitas apparently wrote no more Latin letters, but her brothers friends continued to take an interest in her.
In fact, if we take the Latin language by itself, there are in our language more Latin words than English.
The first was to write a Latin essay; therefore he must learn more Latin, which he did not like.
Never have I read anything more refined, anything more after the ancient type, anything more delicious, anything more Latin.
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