adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
agreed
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Abolition was to be a vindication of the capacity of parliament to bring about nationally agreed change in difficult times.
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Salaries are usually calculated on nationally agreed grades.
recognised
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A nationally recognised qualification should be awarded on successful completion of a validated course.
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One is the difficulty of establishing a viable and nationally recognised definition of physical abuse.
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They complete a three-year programme that leads to a nationally recognised qualification.
representative
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Using a nationally representative sample, this study examines the effects on family life of elderly persons in the household.
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These recent percentile curves are based on large, nationally representative samples of children.
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These interviews will be followed by a large-scale postal survey of a nationally representative sample of marketing executives.
■ VERB
broadcast
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Most of us are, at least in a hall that big, and on a nationally broadcast infomercial.
know
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Heocery, his nationally known restaurant.
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But the senator is a Washington insider who is not well known nationally .
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A best-selling author. Nationally known .
recognize
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C., and author of a nationally recognized book on child care.
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Young people who meet the standards earn nationally recognized credentials that employers value.
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By the end of the first year StarNet was in the black and Cauthorn was recognized nationally for his accomplishments.
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Associates who has become a nationally recognized guru on Super Bowl advertising.
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Sister Connie Driscoll runs a nationally recognized shelter for homeless women and children in Chicago.
televise
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There have been a total of four nationally televised vice presidential debates since the format premiered in 1976 when Sen.
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Tagliabue said the system would be tested first at exhibition games that are nationally televised .
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Of 129 regular-season and postseason games, all but seven will be televised and 67 will be televised nationally .
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Reagan spoke to those hopes in a nationally televised address on the eve of his departure for Geneva.
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He wants his death to be televised nationally , so that the spectacle of his death will add glory to his infamy.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Saturday's Cal-UCLA game will be nationally televised.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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I can reassure the hon. Gentleman that the terms and conditions of junior doctors will continue to be negotiated nationally .
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In fact, it set a record for first-day sales of a double-length album with 855, 000 sales nationally .
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Locally and nationally , the expanding software and computer applications industrial sector offers challenging and rewarding employment prospects.
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Schools must now publish results of nationally determined tests.
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That has significance nationally and internationally, especially if we reduce the facilities for large numbers of birds.
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The Wall Street Journal Report, our nationally syndicated television program, reaches millions more on weekends.
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These estimates thus assume a nationally undifferentiated level of disease prevalence or bed-occupancy.
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They do business nationally and internationally.