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What does WTF stand for?

Went to France


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Samples in periodicals archive:
16 people from Poland went to France in order to take part in workshops and special courses for people operating atomic power station.
We went to France more in the hope of picking up some valuable place money than actually winning the race,' he said.
Last August I went to France and found my uncle's grave, then on Remembrance Sunday last year I went to Menai Bridge where his name is included on the war memorial.
SEVEN years ago Saracens went to France and caused a Heineken Cup sensation by beating Toulouse.
We went to France on an educational trip to find out about different cultures.
Byline: By Sarah Ivison Evening Gazette Leanne Desbonnet first went to France during her degree.
Yvonne Watts, 72, went to France for her [pounds sterling]3,800 hip operation because she was in pain and had sought reimbursement.
A 72-YEAR-OLD woman who went to France for an urgent hip operation was today seeking a High Court ruling that the surgery should be paid for by the NHS.

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