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jac
1[jak]
J.A.C.
2abbreviation
Junior Association of Commerce.
Word History and Origins
Origin of jac1
Example Sentences
Among the charities in the network will be the Jac Lewis Foundation in Cardiff, which Prince William visited last month.
Polling expert Dr Jac Larner, from Cardiff University, said one of the problems facing Welsh Labour is that there is "a narrative building in Wales that if you want to stop Reform then the party you vote for is Plaid" and so many previous Labour voters are indicating they will vote tactically for Plaid Cymru in 2026.
Projections, by Cardiff University's Dr Jac Larner, also suggest Plaid Cymru would currently win 38 seats in an expanded Senedd, Reform UK 37, Labour 11, the Conservatives six and the Greens one.
He’d always planned for success at a young age, Jac Collinsworth says.
He split the place with Jac Collinsworth, his close high school friend, the two of them packed like sardines into a single room that doubled as the kitchen and dining space.
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