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On emploie correctement le verbe livrer en parlant de marchandises ou de colis dans le sens de « remettre au destinataire quelque chose qui a été commandé ou payé ».
Mais la plupart du temps, il vaut mieux employer un autre verbe en français.
Fautes et solutions
Voici un tableau d’emplois fautifs et de solutions.
| Évitez | Employez |
|---|---|
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livrer le courrier |
|
|
livrer un discours |
Ou, selon le contexte :
|
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livrer un message |
|
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livrer un programme |
|
|
livrer des efforts |
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A tool created and made available online by the Translation Bureau, Public Services and Procurement Canada
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