noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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downtown
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He had raided the downtown warehouse arena the night she defeated Melanie Squid in the Kumite.
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The bonds will be used to build a downtown sports arena .
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Somewhere mixed in with the preliminary blueprints for the new downtown Houston arena are plans for the Rockets to be like this.
indoor
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He hopes his designs will be a winner at indoor kart arenas throughout the United Kingdom.
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The majestic indoor arena holds its premier four-day championship show from Thursday 23 to Sunday 26 September.
international
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The essential concepts and processes of marketing apply as much to marketing in the international arena as the domestic one.
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Third party treaty claims are not limited to States; other participants in the international arena may make similar claims.
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Similarly in the international arena , an emasculated politics is incapable of sustaining an effective national defense.
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The idea is to expand its network business for the international arena , especially the telecommunications market.
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This obscures the fact that although States act as their representatives in international arenas , individuals remain as third parties.
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For a number of reasons bilateralism is no longer appropriate as the paradigm model for the regulation of activities in the international arena .
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Now a third player is beginning to call for an equal role in the international arena .
new
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Through mounting intervention to sustain a profitable economy, capitalist states are haphazardly establishing a wholly new arena of political confrontation.
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The Forum is about a 10-mile drive from the proposed new arena .
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The new laws were presented as taking the game into a new arena .
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At this point, Cohan and Baggett still expected a proposal for a new arena .
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More than half the teams in the National Basketball Association are building or planning new arenas .
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Both are now scrambling to determine exactly what their legal public-disclosure requirements are in the new bi-national arena .
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Over 60 trade stands will now be housed indoors alongside the new arena - ideal for the first of your Christmas shopping!
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Our whole plan is to build towards that new arena .
political
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The main area of weakness lies in the political arena .
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They do have a place in the political arena .
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This, in short, means that they must enter the political arena .
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My new self-knowledge told me that my personality, goals, and skills were best suited to the political arena .
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Women, peasants and young people were drawn into the political arena for the first time.
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All of the Dems have experience in the political arena and many have worked together in the past.
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Thus, arguments for participatory democracy focus on the inactivity of the large majority of the people in the political arena today.
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Obviously, the political arena is a very difficult arena to be in.
public
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There had been a plethora of events which had propelled children's reporters and the hearing system into the public arena .
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Help me get started, get noticed, and get my name out there in the public arena .
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Moreover, the law is only one method of control over what is placed in the public arena .
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So, since they could not gain access to the public arena , they worked mainly through family networks.
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Anyone who throws a hat into a public arena must be prepared to have it mercilessly though not maliciously trampled upon.
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For any woman seeking power in the public arena , these questions would be unavoidable, doubly so for a feminist.
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At the first May Day demonstration in Vienna in 1890, 200,000 marchers emerged into the public arena .
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Many Christians explain their involvement in politics as a way to advance Biblical principles in the public arena .
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policy
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In the modern age, furthermore, the role of congress has been undermined by the special needs of this policy arena .
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Legislative and judicial elites are almost completely frozen out of corporatist policy arenas .
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Is the notion of a distinct foreign policy arena as obsolete as it is ambiguous?
■ VERB
become
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The industrial tribunals have become arenas in which there is inequality between applicant and respondent.
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Thus politics becomes an arena for power manipulation and personal reward, not for the accomplishment of major goals.
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The societies that organized research and publication could also become arenas for political debate.
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The mortgage market has become a more competitive arena in the years since the early 1980s.
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The old San Siro stadium, now formally called Giuseppe Meazza, became an all-seater arena holding 85,000 people.
build
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More than half the teams in the National Basketball Association are building or planning new arenas .
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The bonds will be used to build a downtown sports arena .
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Our whole plan is to build towards that new arena .
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The biggest factor could be in the building of an on-campus arena , something Garrett has discussed in the past.
enter
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Sir Monty Finniston entered the industrial arena relatively late in life.
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He plans to enter the arena as a cutting horse rider.
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This, in short, means that they must enter the political arena .
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It would be good if it could enter the commercial arena as the growers' representative.
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The critical step is for clinicians to be willing to enter the arena and to participate.
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A number of national or quasi-national bodies have entered the arena , each with its own vocabulary.
leave
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This was a covering curtain with a central aperture which left the arena open to the sky.
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But, sad as I was to leave the arena of Ultra, for me there was no choice.
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The hapless matador eventually managed to leave the arena under heavy police protection; the fate of the bull was not documented.
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It was fitting that he was last to leave the Lansdowne Road arena .
open
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The far end of the arena was opening , however.
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Bakersfield will not make money until their new arena opens .
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This was a covering curtain with a central aperture which left the arena open to the sky.
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When we arrived at the arena , we opened the emergency doors and some even crawled out the windows.
sport
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Their contributions were not limited to accomplishments in sporting arenas , but also had important social and economic impact.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The city is planning to build a new sports arena .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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An exhibition may be aimed at creating new marketing ideas or providing an arena for marketing.
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At this point, Cohan and Baggett still expected a proposal for a new arena .
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He would therefore argue that conventions are established by their acceptance by those who participate in the political arena .
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I am the arena of their power contest.
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The concept of free will belongs to a different arena from that of fundamental laws of science.
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The percentage varies widely from stadium to stadium, arena to arena, depending on what criteria is used by tax boards.
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They could eat early and all go to the arena .