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What does dujour mean?

"Dujour" is a French word that means "of the day". It is often used in the phrase "menu du jour", which translates to "menu of the day" and refers to a special daily menu offered at a restaurant.

However, "dujour" can also be used in other contexts to mean something that is current, fashionable, or popular at the moment.

Here are some examples:

* The style du jour is all about bold colors and patterns. (Meaning: The current fashionable style is bold colors and patterns.)

* The news du jour is dominated by the upcoming election. (Meaning: The most current news is about the upcoming election.)

It is important to note that "dujour" is not commonly used in English outside of the context of "menu du jour".

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