adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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an out-of-town shopping centre
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The museum attracts a lot of out-of-town visitors.
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Town centre shops face a threat from large out-of-town developments which offer hundreds of shops under one roof.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Matalan, the out-of-town discount retailer, took the biggest hit.
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Now most of her contacts were out-of-town businessmen, far more scared of comebacks than she'd ever have to be.
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The Direction was issued in response to growing concern at the spread of large, out-of-town retail developments, some on greenfield sites.
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These hotels are a new addition to Kuoni's hotel programme, which previously concentrated on deluxe and out-of-town accommodation.
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Until now Gary had been an out-of-town designer, of course.
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We are not convinced that the attraction of out-of-town shopping is entirely a response to consumer demand.