noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
health tourism
sex tourism
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
international
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One high priority is creating an international hospitality and tourism firm.
mass
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Our resort areas are typical, but away from mass tourism .
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Little more need to said about mass tourism in this period.
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This has kept mass tourism at bay.
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The pink marble reception area was a monument to the vulgarity of mass tourism .
■ NOUN
industry
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Only a few weeks ago, I was in Newbury talking to representatives of the local tourism industry .
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Meantime, in Florida, the tourism industry is growing more than ever, spurring thousands of new jobs, economists said.
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Toledo hopes to promote a tourism industry that he wants to make a cornerstone of economic recovery.
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Once the development is over or the travel and tourism industry falters, so might Las Vegas, some analysts say.
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Then they did their bit for the tourism industry - by taking a break in Dorset and Hampshire.
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But his exposure to the tourism industry extended beyond his actual job description.
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These modules will be suitable for students employed within the travel and tourism industry , especially if they intend working abroad.
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And, for those who work in the travel and tourism industry , this tax could cost them their jobs.
■ VERB
boost
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Their experts are not infallible, as when the World Bank boosted tourism in the 1960s as a sure-fire multiplier of development.
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As a result, city official Masashiro Honda said Mikuni hopes to boost its tourism as a leading industry.
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It will go on sale at Christmas, and it's hoped to use the release to boost tourism in the city.
develop
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He also stated that the Corsican economy could develop harmoniously around the tourism industry.
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Communities must take stock of their assets, he said, and devise a strategy to develop tourism or industry.
increase
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Like oxygen bottles on Everest and increasing Himalayan tourism , bolting is something which has to be controlled.
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Business travel will continue to grow, and increased domestic and foreign tourism will also create demand for additional hotels and motels.
promote
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Toledo hopes to promote a tourism industry that he wants to make a cornerstone of economic recovery.
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Some genius says: promote tourism .
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The town council has been promoting business tourism and conferences.
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Then, in the 1970s, the government expropriated thousands of acres of ejido land nationwide to promote tourism and other development.
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The bureau promotes tourism in the county and is funded by the county and several cities.
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If they can spend money promoting the export of chickens, I think they can spend money promoting tourism .
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But if it is meant to promote tourism , Faulkner family members say, the writer would want no part of it.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Tourism is an important part of Egypt's economy.
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As part of a plan to increase tourism , visitors spending less than 90 day do not need a visa.
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The country relies on tourism and the sale of raw materials for hard currency.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And, for those who work in the travel and tourism industry, this tax could cost them their jobs.
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Animal rights groups have called for a tourism boycott in protest against the plan.
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Can tourism damage the qualities on which it is based?
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It is perhaps particularly appropriate to consider tourism in an issue of the magazine whose theme is writers.
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Mass tourism started in 1989 when the first 340 Windsurf guests arrived.
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Primary Production Agriculture, forestry, fishing and tourism are major employers in DRAs.