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Sentences with GALLICISM

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Sentences

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"This French word is a gallicism that has been adopted into the English language."
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"The play had a strong gallicism vibe due to its French-inspired costumes and set design."
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"Her writing style is infused with gallicism, reflecting her love for French literature."
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"The restaurant's menu featured several gallicism dishes, such as escargot and duck confit."
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"The film director incorporated gallicism elements into the movie to create an authentic French atmosphere."
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"His pronunciation of certain words had a gallicism accent, betraying his French heritage."
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"The novel is filled with gallicism phrases and expressions, making it enjoyable for French language enthusiasts."
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"The art exhibition showcased a collection of paintings influenced by gallicism art movements."
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"The architecture of the building exhibited gallicism influences, reminiscent of French chateaus."
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"The English language has borrowed many gallicisms from French."
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"The phrase 'en route' is a gallicism that means 'on the way' in English."
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"The use of 'à la carte' in English menus is a gallicism."
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"The sentence 'je ne sais quoi' is a gallicism commonly used in English."
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"Incorporating gallicisms can add sophistication to one's speech or writing."
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"The term 'c'est la vie' is a gallicism that means 'such is life' in English."
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"The use of 'déjà vu' in English is a gallicism."
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"The phrase 'vice versa' is a gallicism often used in English."
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"The word 'rendezvous' is a gallicism that means 'appointed meeting' in English."
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"The sentence 'au contraire' is a gallicism that means 'on the contrary' in English."
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"The expression 'joie de vivre' is a gallicism commonly used in English."
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"Using gallicisms can add a touch of elegance to one's writing."
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"The use of 'à la mode' in English fashion is a gallicism."
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"The phrase 'femme fatale' is a gallicism often used in English literature."
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"The sentence 'tout de suite' is a gallicism that means 'immediately' in English."
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"The word 'éclair' is a gallicism that refers to a type of pastry in English."
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"The use of 'savoir-faire' in English business contexts is a gallicism."
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"The expression 'raison d'être' is a gallicism frequently used in English discourse."
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"Incorporating gallicisms into one's speech can showcase a familiarity with French culture."
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