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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
new
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But it will start slowly, with initial plans for only four new superstores this year.
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A new superstore chain says they do.
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At Sandhurst in Berkshire, we have relocated several acres of wild flower meadow from the site of our new superstore .
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The road was brightly-lit and boasted a new Co-op superstore and various other new buildings.
■ VERB
open
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The consumer-electronics company said it will open 60 to 65 superstores in 1997, as well as 15 to 20 replacements.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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A new Tesco superstore is being planned for the site.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Chain superstores are crowded, yet the fastest-growing sales sector by far is on the Internet.
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Froke said he has kept sales healthy despite competition from the superstore six blocks away by focusing on corporate sales.
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In the other local superstores, people have only one thing on their minds, but it is not romance.
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The application features a superstore , petrol filling station, car park and residential development.
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The competition between superstores and malls has gotten so bad that some companies are cannibalizing themselves.
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The system has become more efficient in recent years as computer superstores have replaced smaller computer dealers and distributors.
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The town already has a Tesco's superstore as well as a Waitrose which is just being built.
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You can also buy the individual components from a department store, d-i-y superstore or by mail order from Woodfit.