noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
good
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This time when they said their good byes they arranged to meet the following morning and so things continued.
■ NOUN
week
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The Saints, coming off a bye week after the two shutouts, had not scored since Oct. 12.
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They had talked about enjoying the bye week .
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The Raiders spent most of their bye week adjusting their defense and offense.
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The Raiders actually have had two weeks to prepare for Denver, with both teams coming off their bye week.
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The Cowboys have used their bye week to get healthy.
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The Raiders wanted to be 3-3 entering their bye week after starting the season with three losses in the first four games.
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Maybe it was the bye week hex.
■ VERB
say
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This time when they said their good byes they arranged to meet the following morning and so things continued.
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A subdued man said bye and thanks to a wry cast.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Banbridge, Dungannon, Bangor and North have byes to the second round.
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But the finger stayed down and, to add insult, Sri Lanka's batsmen trotted a cheeky leg bye .
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Maybe it was the bye week hex.
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Since the advent of the bye week in 1990, the Rams are 3-5 the week afterward.
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The Raiders actually have had two weeks to prepare for Denver, with both teams coming off their bye week.
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They had talked about enjoying the bye week.