noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a hotel suite (= a set of rooms in a hotel )
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The singer was staying in a luxury hotel suite.
bridal suite
en suite
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Each room has an ensuite and a balcony.
en suite
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Both bedrooms have en suite bathrooms.
hospitality suite
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There was a reception in the hospitality suite before the game.
penthouse apartment/flat/suite
three-piece suite
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
en
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Two of the three guest bedrooms are en suite .
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There are seven bedrooms, three of which are en suite .
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There are three double bedrooms, one with en suite facilities.
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There are two twin-bedded rooms, one with a bathroom en suite and the other with a private bathroom.
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Some rooms en suite , some private shower.
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There are nine bedrooms, many with bathrooms en suite .
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All the bedrooms have en suite or private bathrooms.
executive
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He reserved an executive suite for another week - but Tweed has gone.
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He booked in at the special executive reception on the eighteenth floor, reserving an executive suite on the twentieth floor.
full
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All bedrooms have full en suite bathrooms.
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A full business suite such as Microsoft Office can eat up 120 megabytes of space or more.
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The Grand Princess will have a full deck of suites , 750 cabins with verandas and five swimming pools.
new
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But, the crowning glory of the building is the new conference suite which the architects created on the existing flat roof.
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Procomm brings many of these strengths to its new suite of Internet applications.
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Bathroom Putting in a new bathroom suite can cost as little as £500 if you are simply replacing an old one.
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This involvement has meant that the school has been able to open a new technology suite - pictured above.
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That a similar system be set up for the archival negative collections which would be rehoused within the proposed new photographic suite .
private
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Angel Four stood for a moment with his back pressed to the closed door of the Prophet's private suite .
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Take him through into the private suite and get one of the stewards to look after him.
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The old man - General Midwinter - has got a private suite at seven floors below ground level.
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The body of the murdered oriental had been discovered when the Prophet's private suite had been forcibly entered and searched.
■ NOUN
bathroom
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C P Hart's superb variety of bathroom accessories will add the crucial touch to your choice of bathroom suite .
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Reductions mainly in paint, wall coverings, interior doors and bathroom suites .
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Leading brand names up to 40 percent off. Bathroom suites from Pounds 350.
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Bathroom Putting in a new bathroom suite can cost as little as £500 if you are simply replacing an old one.
bedroom
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It was one great, shadowed room with bedroom suites flung, at first-floor level, to left and right.
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The business suit and bedroom suite are nearly obsolete.
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A bedroom suite , 193S-vintage, and a little oak bureau.
facility
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Rooms are very clean, bright, triple-glazed and air-conditioned-some even have en-suite facilities .
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The eight bedrooms are very comfortable, many have en suite facilities .
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There are three double bedrooms, one with en suite facilities .
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Comfortable rooms with en-suite facilities , plus two doubles with shared facilities for just 45.
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Eight of the nine bedrooms have en suite facilities , and two have excellent views over the village towards the coast.
honeymoon
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The honeymoon suite has a four-poster bed trimmed with lace.
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The charming honeymoon suite has its own gallery and a large double Victorian brass bed.
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There is also a very pretty honeymoon suite .
hospitality
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The total canvas count was a staggering 350,000 square feet with between 400 and 450 companies represented in 226 hospitality suites .
hotel
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The morning visit to Victor's hotel suite would be a waste of time.
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There's not a Pringle sweater to be seen in his hotel suite .
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He'd been living in a £500-a-week hotel suite in Nottingham, spending £2,000 a month on clothes.
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The two paid a call on former President Bush and his wife, Barbara, at their hotel suite .
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She left the track without a backward look, intent on hiding in the hotel suite until Ace returned to rescue her.
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The Harrick hotel suite was bustling in the early morning of April 4, 1995.
luxury
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Now the trend is for single-sport facilities designed to maximize revenues from sales of luxury suites , restaurants, shops and advertising.
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What other organization would claim such inattention to details like pricing and luxury suites ?
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Add 160 luxury suites and the overall effect is pretty spectacular.
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Only 20 of 64 luxury suites will be opened.
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Call the luxury suites Nicole's Condos.
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Backers of the stadium hope to pay much of the cost of the stadium by selling luxury suites and private seat licenses.
office
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Tailor-made to your personal specifications to enhance every environment - from private study to entire office suite .
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Steve Forbes has a large office suite .
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A sort of luxury office suite on wheels.
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Major add-on applications you bought yourself, such as offices suites , can be painfully expensive to upgrade.
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No more costly upgrades of Microsoft's Office suite for me, thank you.
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The rest of the office suite got white.
penthouse
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If Kili is a penitentiary, Bikini is the penthouse suite .
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And there are penthouse suites aplenty.
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It was his first visit to Edouard de Chavigny's offices in the penthouse suite on the eighteenth floor.
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Fred Guy moved into the penthouse suite in November and now has one of the best views in Edinburgh.
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The Palace was where Creed lived, in a penthouse suite on the fourteenth floor, so the idea made perfect sense.
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The hotel has 309 rooms, including 47 junior suites , a penthouse suite and the Presidential Suite.
piece
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The three piece suites , in six fabric designs and numerous colourways, are from £949.95.
room
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There is an element that is still doing the Thomasville dining room suite , but we are becoming more casual.
test
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Initially the three are to develop an Assertion Definition Language, which will eventually be used to generate test suites .
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The provider of a selected technology must agree to provide specs, APIs, test suites and general availability before being accepted.
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The club has been looking at the 88open test suites , and the testing technology will be available in late 1993.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a new dining room suite
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Raymond's staying in a suite on the fifth floor.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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All the bedrooms are en suite or with private facilities; one has a four-poster and another a half-tester bed.
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And there are penthouse suites aplenty.
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Inside the vast suite , the lights are turned artfully low.
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The eight bedrooms are very comfortable, many have en suite facilities.
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Watersports Shopping village All rooms and suites have mini-bar and 24 hour room service.
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Yet the committee voted four-to-two in favour of smoking in the directors' suites - though they reckoned the air-conditioning would need fixing.