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English-speaking

ADJECTIVE
  1. able to communicate in English

How To Use English-speaking In A Sentence

  • The embassy has arranged for an English-speaking lawyer to be present at the station when the police question you. THE DEVIL'S DOOR
  • England left Paris with a comfortable victory and the French legacy was the firm belief that the world's English-speaking referees were colluding against them.
  • Given the lack of research in this area, early interventionists often rely on intervention practices designed for Anglo American infants and toddlers from English-speaking homes.
  • The film has now been reworked for English-speaking audiences and is set for British cinemas in spring. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you are doing offshore software development, even having able, English-speaking teams on both sides of the globe does not guarantee that your project will run smoothly.
  • Maybe it only seemed as if the majority of the hockey media across North America, particularly in English-speaking Canada, tut-tutted the choice of Jacques Martin as the new head coach of the Montreal Canadiens during the summer of 2009. Higgins Hockey Fantasy Index 2010-2011
  • The most popular locations, such as Ireland and India, offered well-educated, English-speaking programmers and convenient time differences for round-the-clock remediation.
  • When the receptionist, an English-speaking woman, opened her window I went up to her to inform her that I was not a visa applicant but had an appointment with the consul.
  • A better option would have been to ask the British consul in the area in which we were buying to recommend English-speaking lawyer. Times, Sunday Times
  • The most southerly of the Windward Island chain of West Indian islands, Grenada is part of the English-speaking Caribbean.
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