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Alicia

[ uh-lish-uh, uh-lish-ee-uh, uh-lee-shuh, -shee-uh ]

noun

  1. a first name, form of Alice.


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Example Sentences

“China’s overcapacity will increase, there is not doubt about it. They have no other source of growth,” said Alicia Garcia-Herrero, chief economist for the Asia Pacific region at investment bank Natixis.

From BBC

Alicia Montgomery, vice president of audio Who you are voting for this year: Kamala Harris Why: I’m Black and so is my child.

From Slate

"I think making it a place where there's less questions and not fear of retaliation without clear regulation is extremely important," said Alicia Cepeda Maule, co-founder and CEO of Givepact, a crypto-focused philanthropy platform.

From Salon

"I think making it a place where there's less questions and not fear of retaliation without clear regulation is extremely important," said Alicia Cepeda Maule, co-founder and CEO of Givepact, a crypto-focused philanthropy platform.

From Salon

Alicia Upton paced the concrete floor of her jail cell.

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