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Meanings of whole neighbourhoods in English
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Usage of whole neighbourhoods in English
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So a South African company designed an alarm to warn wholeneighbourhoods when they could be in danger.
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We have wholeneighbourhoods without people.
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The bloody internal conflict has destroyed wholeneighbourhoods and forced more than nine million people from their homes.
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In some areas, wholeneighbourhoods were flattened, cars flipped over and trees and power lines felled, leaving tangled wreckage.
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He saw enough lurking figures to guess that there were wholeneighbourhoods here that the resistance had gained effective control over.
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The destruction inflicted this week by the twisters, which flattened wholeneighbourhoods, was the deadliest US natural catastrophe since Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
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Wholeneighbourhoods sprang up in Middlesex overnight and all those villas, terraces and cottages needed one thing -bricks.
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Wholeneighbourhoods are boarded up.
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Wholeneighbourhoods have vanished in town centres and the inner city, tightly-knit local communities have often disintegrated or been infiltrated by socially destructive forces.