aneurin
1 Americannoun
noun
noun
Etymology
Origin of aneurin
Example Sentences
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Back in 1948 when Labour's Aneurin Bevan founded the NHS, dental care became free alongside hospitals and GPs.
From BBC
The project, which began production in Wales this month, also features Doctor Who's Aneurin Barnard and fellow Welsh actress Aimee-Ffion Edwards.
From BBC
“The pricing advantage that fast casual has relative to other segments has eroded significantly” said Aneurin Canham-Clyne, who covers restaurants for the trade publication Restaurant Dive.
From Los Angeles Times
The BBC's research revealed that Aneurin Bevan University health board in south-east Wales had adopted a scheme enabling staff, patients, families and carers to ask for a second opinion about inpatients whose conditions deteriorate quickly.
From BBC
Aneurin Bevan University Health Board launched a skin cancer prevention campaign after seeing a 79% rise in skin cancer treatments since 2019, said Chiara Luongo.
From BBC
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