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How can you use commune in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "commune" in a sentence:

General meaning (group of people living together):

* The commune was founded on principles of shared resources and collective living.

* After the revolution, many people joined communes in search of a better life.

* The members of the commune worked together to grow their own food.

Specific meaning (French administrative unit):

* The commune of Paris is made up of 20 arrondissements.

* We visited the charming commune of Saint-Tropez on our trip to the French Riviera.

* The commune has a long history of winemaking.

Figurative meaning (to communicate deeply):

* The artist tried to commune with nature through her paintings.

* In meditation, she hoped to commune with her inner self.

* He found solace in communing with his memories.

These are just a few examples. The specific meaning of "commune" will depend on the context of the sentence.

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