adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
council
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Further afield there was a new Scandinavian venture in closer collaboration, the Nordic Council , launched in 1952.
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This pattern, on eschewing economic matters, was to culminate in the formation of the Nordic Council in 1952.
country
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The Nordic countries suggested instead a phase-out of such dumping by 1990.
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This completes the three Nordic countries , where it is possible to make up an international champion.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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sailing in Nordic waters
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A friend knitted me a fabulous Nordic jumper, which immediately took on the status of security blanket.
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And nearby, five Scandinavian countries have combined to build one compound, an architectural swoop of Nordic green.
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Casino with three-or four-night sails from San Juan aboard the Nordic Empress.
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Further afield there was a new Scandinavian venture in closer collaboration, the Nordic Council, launched in 1952.
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The Nordic types are far from dominant among them.
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This pattern, on eschewing economic matters, was to culminate in the formation of the Nordic Council in 1952.
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Tours depart the Breckenridge Nordic Ski Center nightly.