f-word in the PONS Dictionary

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English
When this media blitz is over, the f-word will, apparently, be off-limits in any future interview.
www.ft.com
By the end of the 1960s both sides were throwing the f-word at one another with abandon.
www.salon.com
The f-word is rarely shrieked as loudly as it was that day, my friends.
www.kotaku.com.au
The quickest way to relax an audience is to use the f-word.
www.smh.com.au
He doesn't like the f-word that describes the same thing.
www.radiotimes.com
Is it ok to use the f-word in political protest?
theconversation.com
For many people any usage of the f-word, even if it is intended as a joke, is very offensive.
www.mtv.com
Has the f-word any relevance for younger generations of women entering into universities and workforces?
theconversation.com
Less attention was paid to the story, and the dialogue is a tad over-reliant on the random f-word to land a laugh.
en.wikipedia.org
Not to mention that yelling the f-word at a police officer is a bit less than polite, shall we say?
www.columbiatribune.com

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