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person <-s [or people]> [ˈpɜ:sən, Am ˈpɜ:r-] N

2. person LING (verb form):

osoba f

3. person LAW:

artificial person N LAW

authorized person N

business person N

1. business person (man):

2. business person (woman):

disabled person N

natural person N LAW

person-day <-s> N

person-hour <-s> N

person-year <-s> N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The company sold basic table service sets for four, six and eight persons, made up of the usual dinner plate, salad plate, soup bowl, and cup and saucer.
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Young persons over 12 years: 1 tablet and no more than 3 tablets daily with an interval of at least 4 hours between each tablet.
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One exigency obviating the requirement of a warrant is the need to assist persons who are seriously injured or threatened with such injury...
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Speeches given by the persons are extemporaneous or adlib.
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After all, these illnessses which are costly to treat are no respecter of persons.
www.jamaicaobserver.com
Instead, the onus is on the social environment, understanding that persons are themselves constituted as persons in their social context.
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By 1820, there were only thirty persons remaining.
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But our poseur buyer was surprised when he saw several persons gathered around a small table in the living room, sniffing suspected shabu.
www.interaksyon.com
There are too many persons in pockets of this country who feel unloved, who feel uncared for.
jamaica-star.com
In the hotel, there are 114 rooms and 7 suites, congress hall for 500 persons, restaurant and bar on the ground floor and wellness centre on the 7th floor.
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