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What does une brique de mean in French?

"Une brique de" in French literally means "a brick of". It's used to describe something packaged in a brick-shaped container.

Here are some examples:

* Une brique de lait: A brick of milk

* Une brique de jus d'orange: A brick of orange juice

* Une brique de fromage frais: A brick of cream cheese

It's important to note that "une brique" in French doesn't always refer to a literal brick made of clay. It's often used figuratively to describe something that is large and bulky.

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