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How do you say orientated in french?

The most common translation for "orientated" in French is orienté(e). This is the past participle of the verb orienter, which means "to orient" or "to guide."

Examples:

* Une personne orientée vers le service: A service-oriented person.

* Un cours orienté vers la pratique: A practice-oriented course.

* Un marché orienté vers l'exportation: An export-oriented market.

Other possibilities:

* Dirigé(e): This can also be used in some cases, especially when talking about direction or focus.

* Axé(e) sur: This phrase means "focused on" and can be used to express a specific area of focus or orientation.

The best translation will depend on the context of your sentence.

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