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pontiac

Aussprache: [ˈpɒntiæk]

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Kontext: „automobiles“

(noun) Pontiac is a brand of cars that used to be made by General Motors. These cars are known for their sporty designs and performance. People often think of them as fun and powerful vehicles.

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My uncle drives a classic Pontiac that turns heads wherever he goes.

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The dealership no longer sells Pontiac cars because they stopped making them.

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What is your favorite model of Pontiac?

Kontext: „history“

(noun) Pontiac also refers to an important historical figure, a Native American chief who led a rebellion against British rule in the 1760s. He is often remembered for his efforts to unite different tribes.

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Pontiac was a brave leader who fought for his people's rights.

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Not many people know about Pontiac's importance in American history.

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What did Pontiac hope to achieve with his rebellion?

Kontext: „geography“

(noun) Pontiac is also the name of a city in Michigan, which is part of the Detroit metropolitan area. It has a rich history and has been known for its automotive industry.

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Pontiac is home to several museums and parks that celebrate its history.

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Some people think of Pontiac only as a place with old factories and no attractions.

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What interesting places can we visit in Pontiac, Michigan?

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