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Meanings of natural amenity in English
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Usage of natural amenity in English
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Apart from industry, Newcastle enjoys rich naturalamenity, with beaches, mountains and nature reserves.
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This great naturalamenity has been destroyed for all time.
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McLaren Vale's warm climate, beaches and coastal villages, and many vineyards make it attractive in terms of naturalamenity.
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The Liffey is a naturalamenity of huge importance to the city, both in terms of tourism and quality of life.
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Its tropical surrounds rank it highly in terms of naturalamenity, and it has substantial mineral resources, and oil and natural gas sectors.
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Consequently, neither the construction nor the operation of the bypass will in any way affect or diminish the outstanding naturalamenity of this area.
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But Dr Nolan said some smaller towns that have naturalamenities have done well for themselves.
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Nevertheless, this light treatment of a grave offence went far to restore the naturalamenities of the occasion.
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We have naturalamenities, Harrison said.
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A spokesperson for Ferns Tidy Towns said: 'It's terrible to see our naturalamenities being destroyed like this.'
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It is a vile spot, combining the architectural features of a dock with the naturalamenities of a desert.
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The naturalamenities of the coastline from Kilkee to Loop Head lighthouse are being harnessed to fight depopulation and develop innovative, sustainable tourism.