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chaat
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United States
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Less commonly known and appreciated, considered exotic and only found in specialty Indian restaurants or cultural festivals.
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1
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2
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chaat
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United States
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Chaat is not widely known or consumed in the United States or United Kingdom, and may be unfamiliar to many people in these countries.
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1
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3
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chaat
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United States
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Relatively unknown and not commonly found, with flavors and ingredients that may be unfamiliar to many people.
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1
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4
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chaat
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United States
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Relatively unknown and not commonly found, except in areas with a significant Indian population or in specialized Indian restaurants.
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1
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5
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chameleon
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United States
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Chameleons are exotic pets kept in glass terrariums with specific lighting and humidity requirements.
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1
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6
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chap
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United States
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Chap is a slang term used in the United States to refer to a person, often in a friendly or casual manner.
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1
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7
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chap
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United States
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In Western cultures, 'chap' typically refers to a man or boy, often used in a casual or friendly manner.
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1
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8
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chapan
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United States
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Uncommon and not widely recognized as formal attire
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1
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9
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chapultepec
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United States
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Chapultepec refers to a historical site in Mexico City and is not commonly known or discussed in everyday conversations.
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1
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10
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chapultepec
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United States
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Chapultepec might not be a well-known concept and not commonly discussed in everyday conversation.
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1
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11
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chapultepec
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United States
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Chapultepec is relatively unknown and not commonly referenced in the United States, except among those interested in Mexican history and culture.
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1
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