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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
main
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She walked briskly through the teeming streets and alleyways which lay behind the main thoroughfares of Bridgetown.
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Their motel was off from the main thoroughfare , protected by trees and woodsy seclusion.
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Since the opening of the Torpoint turnpike, around 1820, it has been Sheviock that now stands on the main thoroughfare .
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They calmly deal with the traffic jams that build along the main shopping thoroughfare .
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A main thoroughfare had been created through the centre of that office with the screens.
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Waterways provide the main thoroughfare in the Upper Mazaruni and many of these are already blocked.
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Her love of life and colour making all her perceptions jewel-bright, Luce thoroughly enjoyed her journey down Venice's main thoroughfare .
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Paul traversed the lane, preferring the smells of horse-dung from the various stables to the constant traffic of the main thoroughfare .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The Visitor's Center is located on Bay Street, the town's main thoroughfare .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A main thoroughfare had been created through the centre of that office with the screens.
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Forty-fifth to Fifty-sixth Streets, formerly dead ends at railway yards, became thoroughfares.
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In this case a child's shortest distance to school along public thoroughfares was just less than 3 miles.
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She walked briskly through the teeming streets and alleyways which lay behind the main thoroughfares of Bridgetown.
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Since the opening of the Torpoint turnpike, around 1820, it has been Sheviock that now stands on the main thoroughfare .
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The Constable was walking along a busy thoroughfare when a crowd assembled owing to the breakdown of a motor car.
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Up ahead, a thoroughfare Traffic was going across the intersection at a good clip in both directions.
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Waterways provide the main thoroughfare in the Upper Mazaruni and many of these are already blocked.