How To Use Au courant In A Sentence
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He did not go into it, supposing me, I think, to be au courant, but I believe he had made some very strong remarks from the bench.
TESTIMONIES
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But I do know that the trailer for this au courant thriller from the boys behind the two best Bourne films, star Matt Damon and director Paul Greengrass, is full of kick-ass (trailer embedded after the jump).
Matt Damon's 'Green Zone': Bad title, awesome trailer | EW.com
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(In an effort to guide the customer to focus on enduring design rather than the au courant, Gilhart is now working with the designer Stefano Pilati of Yves Saint Laurent, who is assembling a new line for Barneys to revive the best styles from the archives of that renowned French design house.)
Fashion in Dark Times
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Nor is she an astute social observer, except in the sense that she has an unerring eye for what clichés are au courant, and what clichés can be dusted off and made new again.
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constant revision keeps the book au courant
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J'ai été un peu confus d'apprendre l'usage que vous aviez fait de la mienne, car je l'avais écrite au courant de la plume, et uniquement pour me donner le plaisir de causer avec vous.
Memoirs of the Life and Correspondence of Henry Reeve, C.B., D.C.L. In Two Volumes. Volume II.
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My to-do list is basically au courant for the first time in a while.
Beware the Ides of ZZzzzz… : Bev Vincent
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It out-New Yorked New York with entrées of pheasant, grilled salmon, or sweetbreads that seem strikingly au courant.
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What's also au courant is Zuill Bailey, professor of cello at the University of Texas-El Paso.
National Philharmonic offers fresh Dvorák
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His reading, though light, is always au courant, his music the same.
THE CALLIGRAPHER
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J'vous tiens au courant pour mon statut et a quel classe j'appartien et je souhaite bonne chance a Ann qui elle se bat depuis deux ans pour qu'on lui accorde ce que moi j'ai eu en 5 mois.
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And so, logically, Maison Pic is well and truly "au courant" with all aspects of 21st Century marketing.
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