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Stuttgart

American  
[stuht-gahrt, stoot-, shtoot-gahrt] / ˈstʌt gɑrt, ˈstʊt-, ˈʃtʊt gɑrt /

noun

  1. a city in and the capital of Baden-Württemberg, in SW Germany.

  2. a town in central Arkansas.


Stuttgart British  
/ ˈʃtʊtɡart /

noun

  1. an industrial city in W Germany, capital of Baden-Württemberg state, on the River Neckar: developed around a stud farm ( Stuotgarten ) of the Counts of Württemberg. Pop: 589 161 (2003 est)

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Stuttgart Cultural  
  1. City in southwestern Germany.


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Famous for the innovative architecture of many of its buildings.

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Stuttgart is home to several U.S. military bases housing around 28,000 Americans.

From The Wall Street Journal

After losing to Ostapenko in Stuttgart last season, Swiatek disputed she had a mental block, saying her head "was much more clear" than previous matches.

From BBC

Assuming he is not injured in Thursday's Europa League showdown with Stuttgart, Dybala will start on Sunday as Gasperini has repeatedly said there is no other player like him in the squad.

From Barron's

"Tiny motors, no larger than a single atom, could become a reality in the future," says Professor Eric Lutz of the Institute for Theoretical Physics I at the University of Stuttgart.

From Science Daily

Kristensen connected with a corner to put his side in front after five minutes, but Frankfurt ushered Stuttgart back into the game when goalkeeper Kaua Santos spilled a routine catch, allowing Demirovic to slice home.

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