adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
side
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This is only well developed on the seaward side of the windward reef of atolls.
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It is less developed, or even absent, within the lagoon and on the seaward side of the leeward reef.
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There were salt marshes on the seaward side of the coastal road and Davis had found a causeway that flanked them.
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It had been built on the seaward side of a small cottage that had evidently existed before it.
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Puffins leaving their homes join it immediately and travel round within it until they reach the seaward side and relative safety.
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Not all memorable sightings were on the seaward side of the wall.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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the seaward slope of the ridge
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A stone archway in the seaward wall spanned a tall ironwork gate.
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An area to seaward was reclaimed by the formation of a new sea wall, this wall being completed in 1896.
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It is less developed, or even absent, within the lagoon and on the seaward side of the leeward reef.
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The air was musty; he opened the seaward window.
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The first repelling impression I had received of the rock from seaward was endorsed as I looked around.
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There were salt marshes on the seaward side of the coastal road and Davis had found a causeway that flanked them.
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This is only well developed on the seaward side of the windward reef of atolls.