politician in the PONS Dictionary

politician Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

she's a high profile politician
armchair politician/traveller
career politician

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Not wishing to be a politician's wife, she refused.
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Instead, the authority wanted the politicians to reduce the taxes on flights.
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Some of the future politicians had eaten there in their student days.
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From the beginning her restaurant attracted local politicians as well as athletes, businessmen and reporters.
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I think its really important that politicians are involved with the outside world.
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Numerous postwar politicians got their start during the war on the home front, or from their experiences and contacts in the military.
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It was a popular spot for politicians, businessman and local leaders to meet and catch up on the news.
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He gains fame as an effective politician, a fair and just statesman, and a capable leader of his small military.
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In the end the politicians voted to give seven to the new company.
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The project would feature administration staff, friends, family, and politicians from home and abroad.
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