Usage examples of "corned beef" in English with translation to French

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I have a predilection for beef. J'ai une préférence pour le bœuf.
He doesn't like beef. Neither do I. Il n'aime pas le bœuf, moi non plus.
This beef is very nice and tender. Cette viande est très bonne et tendre.
Beef, please. Du bœuf s'il vous plaît.
Beef is expensive nowadays. De nos jours, la viande est chère.
Additional imports of American beef are planned to meet rising demand. Il est prévu d'augmenter l'importation de bœuf américain pour satisfaire la demande croissante.
Africa is exporting beef to Europe. L'Afrique exporte du boeuf en Europe.
I prefer mutton to beef. Je préfère le mouton au bœuf.
I have no beef with him. Je n'ai pas à me plaindre de lui.
I don't eat pork, beef or eggs. Je ne mange pas de porc, de boeuf ou d'oeufs.
They'd better beef up their report or it won't be accepted. Ils feraient mieux d'enjoliver leur rapport ou bien il ne sera pas accepté.
Do you have dried beef? As-tu du boeuf séché ?
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