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durham

Aussprache: [ˈdɜːrəm]

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Kontext: „geography“

(noun) Durham is a city in England known for its historical buildings and beautiful scenery. It's a special place where many people visit to see the castle and the cathedral.

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I visited Durham last summer, and I loved exploring the old streets.

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I didn't go to Durham during my trip to England; I missed out on seeing the cathedral.

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Have you ever been to Durham and seen the famous castle?

Kontext: „education“

(noun) Durham also refers to Durham University, which is a well-known university in the city. It has many students who study different subjects.

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She decided to study at Durham University because of its excellent programs.

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He didn't choose Durham University because he preferred a school in London.

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What do you think about the courses offered at Durham University?

Kontext: „cultural reference“

(noun) Durham can also refer to the style of cheese known as 'Durham cheese', which is a traditional cheese made in the region.

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I love having Durham cheese on my sandwiches; it tastes delicious!

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We didn't find any Durham cheese at the market; they only had cheddar.

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Have you tried Durham cheese, or do you prefer something else?

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