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lauderdale

Aussprache: [ˈlɔːdərdeɪl]

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Kontext: „geography“

(noun) Lauderdale is a name often used to refer to a city or area, especially Fort Lauderdale, which is a well-known city in Florida. It's a place where people can live, visit, or enjoy the beach.

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I spent my summer vacation in Lauderdale and had a great time at the beach.

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I didn’t like visiting Lauderdale because it was too crowded and hot.

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Have you ever been to Lauderdale during the winter?

Kontext: „historical“

(noun) Lauderdale can also refer to a family name that is associated with some historical figures or places, which may include leaders or notable people from history.

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The Lauderdale family has a long history of serving in the community.

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Not much is known about the Lauderdale family from that time period.

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Who were the most famous members of the Lauderdale family?

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