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NSG

British  

abbreviation

  1. education nonstatutory guidelines: practical nonmandatory advice and information on the implementation of the National Curriculum

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Example Sentences

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“One of the things that we covered in the film is the lack of protection that Poly had,” says Nsg.

From Los Angeles Times

Paul Nsg, who directed the film with Bell, says her background is part of what drew him to Poly.

From Los Angeles Times

"If you didn't enjoy that, get a Covid test," he joked, after Afroswing band NSG played on stage, "because losing your taste can be one of the symptoms".

From BBC

Along with the likes of NSG, Juls, Naira Marley and Afro B, they've helped popularise the sound in the UK - while J Hus and his producer JAE5 have arguably had the most success combining dancehall with West African sonics and black British genres and flows.

From BBC

Based on streaming data and sales, he's followed by Nigeria's Burna Boy and Hackney collective NSG.

From BBC