English term
to name but a few major reforms
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Proposed translations
pour ne citer que quelques réformes majeures
pour ne citer que quelques-unes des principales réformes
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TPS
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S_Trad
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swanda
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Najib Aloui
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GILLES MEUNIER
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pour ne nommer que quelques grandes réformes
par plusieurs grandes réformes: ... pour n'en citer que quelques-unes
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Christine Cooreman
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merci Christine :)
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Séverine Harbeck
: Ou encore: pour ne citer que celles-là
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merci, mais d'après mon "Grevisse" il faut le trait d'union...
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yanadeni (X)
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merci YaniQC!
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