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1 But now the place looked more run - down than when he'd left.
2 Each building looked more run-down than Pax remembered, slope-shouldered and tired.
3 The shabby house was even more run-down in the fog.
4 He passed a series of houses that looked more run-down .
5 To be honest, it's more run - down garden shed than office.
6 It was more run-down than the other apartments.
7 The school was Hollier's main rival, but it was a little more run-down , with chipped columns holding up sagging portico.
8 The ones we could afford looked worse than the one we were in and were located in neighborhoods even rougher and more run-down .
9 There are plenty of storage buildings down by the docks, and Nothing went to one of the seedier, more run-down warehouses on the waterfront.
10 The Masonic theater, the oldest active theater in the country, looked a little more run-down but was still operating with a couple of recent movies.
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