noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
continuation school
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
school
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He got into trouble once too often and wound up in continuation school .
■ VERB
see
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These works can be partly seen as a continuation of the nineteenth-century tradition of exotic genre such as depictions of slave girls.
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The past 30 years has seen a continuation of the break-up of the old landlord and tenant system.
support
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The Faculty sees no logic in basing the fuel scale charge on cost and therefore supports the continuation of the present system.
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The Centre supports the continuation of limited ivory trading, in defiance of an international ban.
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There seems to be nothing in the early stages of the series which could support one continuation against the other.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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I took it for a continuation .
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In the first place, the scheme only operates for five years, with no guarantee of continuation .
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Repeated statements to this effect at previous summits had been followed by inaction and the continuation of intra-community trade barriers.
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There seems to be nothing in the early stages of the series which could support one continuation against the other.
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This consideration has resulted in continuation of the same procedures with some minor modifications for the second phase of pilot schemes.