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broughta

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broughta [ˈbrɔːtə], broughtas [ˈbrɔːtəs]
n
(Business / Commerce) variants of braata


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``When substantially the only evidence is conflicting reports by well-qualified experts and there is no evidence of criminal activity, these cases should not be broughtA range of estimates were made on Christian's sodium levels by 32 scientists and other experts, including two for the prosecution, who testified at the trial.
 
 
 
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