adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a cross-border raid (= across a border between two countries )
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Cross-border raids into Kenya last year caused a serious diplomatic conflict.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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cross-border trade
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Between them they have no formal cross-border arrangement.
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Further, it envisages the liberalisation of cross-border mail, international mail and direct mail.
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He was tried there under cross-border legislation and was sentenced to 10 years for the break-out.
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In 1949, cross-border influences were felt in the Northern Ireland elections.
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The cross-border implications of such arguments are now starting to appear.
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The last four cross-border meetings have yielded four goals with Gerry Armstrong getting ours at Windsor some 13 years ago.