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Russo-

American  
  1. a combining form of Russia or Russian.

    Russophobe.


Russo- British  
/ ˈrʌsəʊ- /

combining form

  1. Russia or Russian

    Russo-Japanese

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Gina Russo was watching a gig with her husband-to-be, Fred Crisostomi, when she realised something wasn't right.

From BBC

Russo then proceeded to list the reasons players gravitate to Chavez Ravine: “Play in L.A. Winning team. Great organization. Good weather. Have a chance to be in the World Series every year.”

From Los Angeles Times

“Doomsday,” directed by MCU veterans Anthony and Joe Russo, will feature “Iron Man” actor Robert Downey Jr. as the masked villain Doctor Doom.

From Los Angeles Times

It works in about 12 separate chemical pathways in the body, making it a complex drug that can act differently in different people, said Dr. Marc Russo, a pain specialist and researcher in Newcastle, Australia, who wrote a 2022 research article titled “Gabapentin—Friend or foe?”

From The Wall Street Journal

Directors Anthony and Joe Russo said when Ayaz visited the set of their Marvel mega-movie “Avengers: Doomsday” earlier this year, he said little while soaking in the production, then wowed them several months later with the first cut of a trailer his team had produced.

From The Wall Street Journal