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States

States

(n)
UK
steɪts
US
steɪts
Definition: The territory of the country, the state
Meaning: Lãnh thổ của đất nước, nhà nước
Very Common
How to use "States" vocabulary in sentence (example)

The Cheesecake Factory, Inc.is an American restaurant company and distributor of cheesecakes based in the United States.

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Nearly three quarters of the world's tornadoes happen in the United States.

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In the United States, a tornado has happened in all states.

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The middle part of the United States is nicknamed 'Tornado Alley' for the number of tornadoes there.

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Of the 10 richest people in the United States, four of them are Waltons.

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It is estimated that approximately 18% of the food stamps used in the United States are spent at Walmart.

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Approximately 44% of the population in the United States shop at Walmart each year.

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In the United States there are more than 4,230 stores and there are more than 6,100 stores located internationally.

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He linked the northern walls of the states he conquered.

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The brand later expanded to the United States under an Americanized version of the name: Dannon.

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The Internet was developed in the United States by the "United States Advanced Research Projects Agency" (DARPA).

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Sprite was developed in West Germany in 1959 as 'Fanta Klare Zitrone' (Clear Lemon Fanta) and introduced to the United States as Sprite in 1961.

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Mexico, officially the United Mexican States, is a country in the southern portion of North America.

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The border between Mexico and the United States is the second largest border in the world.

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The Mexican economy is strongly linked to those of its 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) partners, especially the United States.

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He was the 16th President of the United States.

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Lincoln was the first president of the United States to be assassinated.

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Lincoln has been remembered as the "Great Emancipator" because he worked to end slavery in the United States.

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Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809, in Hodgenville, Kentucky, United States.

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They were mostly sold to NASA and the Military of the United States.

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In Canada and the United States, pancakes are often eaten for breakfast with butter and syrup.

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It was done by Ross mccurdy from Kingston, Washington, United States, on August 13, 2013.

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In the United States, southerners eat the most pancakes, accounting for 32.5% of the pancake consumption.

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Despite the bald eagle being an emblem of the United States, just two species can be found on the continent.

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Apple pie is an unofficial symbol of the United States and one of its signature comfort foods.

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It wasn't until the 1940s, when the United States entered World War II, that "as American as apple pie" truly took off.

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In the United States, the term "seafood" is extended to fresh water organisms eaten by humans, so all edible aquatic life may be referred to as "seafood".

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The highest snowfall ever recorded in a one year period was 31.1 meters (1224 inches) in Mount Rainier, Washington State, United States, between February 19, 1971 and February 18, 1972.

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In 2016, Grab opened a major development centre and office in Seattle to serve as a tech hub to attract talent in the United States.

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Legend states that gods sent dragons, who dropped jewels and jade from their mouths into the bay, creating the islands.

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Ten people in the United States have the last name Doughnut or Donut.

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The top five countries that use Instagram, in order of popularity, are the United States, Russia, Turkey, Brazil, and the United Kingdom.

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32% of all US Internet users are on Instagram, however over 75% of all Instagram users are located outside of the United States.

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This theory states that it was a palace for the then ruler of the Inca Empire, Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui, who reigned from 1438 to 1471.

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He moved to the United States in 1933.

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