noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
supermarket
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Controls would be set up at supermarket checkouts , and anyone buying too many cleaning compounds would be suspected of substance abuse.
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Slapdash weeklies at the supermarket checkout line move by the millions circulating gossip, lies, innuendo and scandal.
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In reality, Diana was given less training in her new job than the average supermarket checkout operator.
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I was talking to a woman at the supermarket checkout the other day.
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It may help to keep this in mind next time your two-year-old throws a wobbly at the supermarket checkout .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Luckily, there was no line at the checkout .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A simple computerized library book checkout system has catapulted the number of checked-out books each day to 600.
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After that, its introduction will depend on the social acceptability of automatic checkouts.
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I wear one four times a year, for my quarterly checkout tests.
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Lorraine Gabriel, prosecuting, said McMeekin walked through the checkout without paying and left the bottle in the gents.
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Part-time checkout assistants,, enjoy a break in the staff restaurant.
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Ruth Smith and Lyn Saunders check the noticeboard to see when they are scheduled to take up their positions on checkouts.
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She was sounding unexpectedly urgent as they approached the empty checkout counter.
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There were no lines, not even at the checkout .