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politic

[pol-i-tik] / ˈpɒl ɪ tɪk /


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“I wonder what this could have been with a real politic, with the people who make culture a part of it instead of using us to cosign this,” she mused.

From Los Angeles Times

He said he is not one to “politic” for individual awards, but offered this assessment of Kolek:

From Seattle Times

If they want to debate rather than dominate, that impulse will quickly spread throughout the body politic.

From Washington Post

Pursuing a sweeping, partisan reform of Israel’s judicial system, along lines long sought by the right, the Netanyahu coalition has destabilized the Israeli body politic.

From Washington Post

But as superpower competition and energy scarcity again come to define global politics, they may find it politic to put grudges aside for now.

From Reuters