adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
communal facilities (= to be used by everyone who lives in a place )
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Communal facilities at the campsite were well-maintained.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
facility
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The residents are able to enjoy the privacy of their own accommodation together with the communal facilities offered within these projects.
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The freehold maisonettes, proposed in 1922 were to have communal facilities run by servants in three shifts.
group
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It supports communal groups of various sorts but does not fund individuals.
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This section will focus on these two perspectives and their relationship with non-violent aspects of communal group protest activity.
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The gens was the communal group which Marx, following Morgan, considered as ante-dating all known history.
kitchen
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We kept guard against the security forces and helped in the communal kitchen which was set up for the support committee.
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Simultaneously, they chose block committees, established communal kitchens , organized working parties, and formed a camp welfare committee.
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A lot of these buildings are co-housing: private apartments with communal kitchens and so on.
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Java Joe and his friend Bic chopped up potatoes and began frying them with onions and garlic in a communal kitchen .
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They were going to a communal kitchen for supper for all.
life
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Labour, however, is not, nor are people's daily individual and communal lives .
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In Magdalen's communal life I took little part.
property
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By itself, this denial of Filmer's view could entail a theory of communal property .
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Even Aristotle complained that communal property always looked worse than private lands.
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Here again the main focus is the contradiction between communal property and the growth of individual property.
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The atmosphere and the seas are, like the classroom, communal property without clear lines of ownership.
violence
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The ensuing communal violence was the worst since the massacre of about 200 people in Hyderabad in October 1988.
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During this period, it is estimated that half a million people were slaughtered in the communal violence that flooded the country.
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His procession left behind it a trail of communal violence and death.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Researchers did a study of children raised in communal situations.
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The college has communal dining rooms, nurseries and clinics.
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The pasture is located on communal land.
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There are four bedrooms in the house, and a large communal kitchen.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Even while acknowledging such visible community cues, family stories may cut across communal meanings.
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If at all possible, it's wise to discuss attitudes to communal living before jointly moving in.
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On the other side of the door, the restaurant was experiencing a communal release of inhibition.
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Soon after Sri Lanka experienced another series of riots and communal disturbances which left thousands of refugees in temporary homes.
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The residents are able to enjoy the privacy of their own accommodation, together with the communal facilites offered within these projects.
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There was a dressing room adjacent to a communal shower, and there was a lot of steam.
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They were going to a communal kitchen for supper for all.