tobacco in the PONS Dictionary

tobacco Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

smokeless tobacco
coffee/tobacco grower

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Statewide, the storm caused $5.25 million in crop damage, largely to corn and tobacco.
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A few weeks earlier she voted to raise tobacco taxes.
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The use of smoking tobacco, on a daily basis, had in 2011 decreased to only 12.5% and 14.3% among women.
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This way he detected the moisture level and quality of the tobacco.
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The area surrounding the town is primarily agricultural land, with tomatoes, tobacco and corn among the chief crops.
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He has also written legislation to help tobacco farmers receive government subsidies and buyouts.
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From 1920, tobacco growing started in the area.
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The band is red and bears an image of a tobacco field within a broad border.
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Tobacco warehouses and plants closed, and the community's economic fortunes reversed.
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Original purpose of the company was to deal with tobacco products.
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