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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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school
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A local education authority is to build a new school gymnasium .
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Children filed into school gymnasiums reeking of rubbing alcohol to get their shots.
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In a school gymnasium full of caucus-goers in Des Moines, Dole inadvertently coined the best phrase of this perplexing campaign.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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In a big room that looks like a gymnasium or something.
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In a school gymnasium full of caucus-goers in Des Moines, Dole inadvertently coined the best phrase of this perplexing campaign.
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She never took me to the gymnasium again.
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The crowd filled the gymnasium at Georgetown Visitation, the Catholic girls' school three blocks from the church.
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There are also tennis courts, a bowling green and an air-conditioned gymnasium with a regulation-sized basketball court.
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Three kilometre to the gymnasium ... Now is shortage of material, I must do all.
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With his share he would be able to get the gymnasium he so badly wanted.
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Workshops and gymnasiums, for example, have been added to the main prisons.