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[spoh-kuhn] / ˈspoʊ kən /




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Even in Long's own constituency of east Belfast, businesses have spoken about the pressure they have been put under.

From BBC

Since then, Frost has spoken extensively with Murphy about changing her ways.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ratcliffe has always spoken highly of the Glazer family, describing them as "the nicest people on the planet" last year.

From BBC

Rubio's softer tone also divided European leaders who had recently spoken as one, in defence of Denmark, at the height of the Greenland crisis last month.

From BBC

More than 20 postal workers from across the UK have spoken to the BBC Your Voice team.

From BBC