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Often used in the same context:
ethe,
ure,
egypt,
int,
ussr,
modi,
cks,
ida,
asse,
ble,
gener,
geneva,
addr,
ipso,
reme,
civ,
tion,
obj,
hoc,
stalin,
sta,
solomon,
militar,
rea,
sses,
nks,
carlos,
teh,
politik,
empt,
ukraine,
sto,
norman,
charles,
ted,
venezuela,
ise,
terri,
pression,
ethiopia,
indic,
ries,
cir,
agen,
serbia,
bla,
pri,
reyes,
droit,
cuba,
regi,
stato,
christopher,
julio,
castro,
agi,
henry,
chavez,
ilan,
tain,
poland,
pris,
dina,
washington,
ple,
ances,
audi,
klein,
cas,
ing,
russia,
richard,
cli,
rit,
regula,
belli,
americas,
northern ireland,
nts,
ide,
uae,
tes,
ents,
omar,
spain,
ent,
kennedy,
ies,
taiwanese,
cle,
ena,
nepal,
denmark,
albert,
jerome,
sed,
angeles,
sion,
nader,
samuel,
lew,
fac,
135,
gay,
los,
mau,
md,
new,
nice,
santa,
0,
14,
144,
146,
16,
20,
401,
500,
52,
60,
9,
\u00bb,
defacto,
independent,
interim,
juridical,
retrospective,
despotic,
landlord,
national,
oppressive,
quasi,
recognised,
retroactive,
satisfactory,
sovereign,
statutory,
strengthened,
synchronic,
unchallenged,
colonial,
dictatorial
Appears in the definition of:
's gravenhage,
.,
den haag,
de facto,
ipso facto,
operational,
the hague
Also try:
— Nouns for facto:
law,
standard,
laws
standards,
ruler,
segregation,
recognition,
design,
control,
clauses,
analysis,
more...
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