noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
Virginia Tech Massacre, the
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
high
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Britain's future must be high skill, high wage and high tech .
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The kind of high tech . training available in the East Belfast centres is not offered in this part of the city.
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However, the period design features cleverly conceal a wealth of high tech services.
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This high tech tent is the latest in mobile medical hardware, which could help save lives.
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Since then, it has been taken over by the firm of Heber, who specialise in high tech electronics research.
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Other items on motorway-induced development can also be found in the sections on retail, high tech and housing development.
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It was expensive, high tech , brutal and, I don't doubt, ecologically unsound but I loved it all.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A tech knew the appropriate litanies to mutter.
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And then along came an old battered AC30, which Lance, my guitar tech , gave to me.
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Aye, babbled sanctimoniously!! i When, for its sake, Valence himself had abandoned his own tech kin!
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Britain's future must be high skill, high wage and high tech .
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However, the period design features cleverly conceal a wealth of high tech services.
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Now their commander must dragoon several tech or merchant gangs from the Oberon spire into the ranks.
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This high tech tent is the latest in mobile medical hardware, which could help save lives.
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Yet how typical of a tech to spell this all out so literally.