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  1. Corbyn

    Corbyn is a surname and a given name.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of corbyn in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of corbyn in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of corbyn in a Sentence

  1. Tom Watson:

    I need to be honest about where I stand on things, I think NATO has kept the peace in Europe for half a century, i would be very, very surprised if his (Corbyn's) mandate from most members is simply on the future of NATO.

  2. Peter Kellner:

    I would personally be astonished if Corbyn does not end up as Labour's leader.

  3. John Mann:

    Theres no indication whatsoever that voters in my area ... have changed their mind, ive asked repeatedly of Jeremy Corbyn, what will be Labours policy at a general election? I havent been clear and Im not clear now.

  4. Peter Blackley:

    I am supporting Boris even though I think, I don't want to use the word unhinged, but maybe unstable. I normally would want a more stable, trustworthy candidate, someone who you want to stay on for a couple of terms, boris is a short fix just to get us through Brexit and get Corbyn out of the way.

  5. Richard Angell:

    Corbyn need to shake up his operation, kick out Ken Livingstone as a first step to nailing the anti-Semitism problem and focus on voter-friendly policy.

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