Arizonian
Americannoun
plural
Arizoniansadjective
Example Sentences
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Ms. Sinema ended third-quarter fundraising with $10.8 million cash on hand and said last week that “we have the resources to continue our work helping Arizonians build better lives for themselves and their families.”
From Washington Times
And he learned the hard way that Sinema has a close eye for detail when his card for her home state referred to “Arizonians” instead of the proper Arizonans.
From Washington Post
Dr Tommy Begay, a cultural psychologist at the University of Arizona’s college of medicine in Tucson, sees some Arizonians reluctance to wear masks in public places as more than just a show of swashbuckling independence.
From The Guardian
Arizonians between 20- and 44-years-old make up the bulk of the nearly 80,000 confirmed cases, but 1,200 of its 1,600 deaths are from those aged 65 and up, according to state data.
From BBC
A: It was called The Weekly Arizonian and it was out of Tubac.
From Washington Times
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