In the United States, United Kingdom and Ireland: Part of a city at or near the centre, especially a slum area where poor people live in bad housing.
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Examples for "innercity"
Examples for "innercity"
1However, its initiative to improve school attendance among children in innercity schools has been achieving results.
2As well as providing for the local community, it has strengthened links with innercity Birmingham, over 100 miles away.
3He paid $500 a week for a one-and-a-half bedroom flat in the innercity Wellington suburb, Mount Victoria.
4The slightly built teenager sits on her sister's couch in an innercity Dublin flat and puffs anxiously on a cigarette.
5The phone lines are buzzing between eight innercity schools in Dublin as an EU-backed project to improve school life gets off the ground.
1A nurse at an inner city hospital is among the new cases.
2Housing activists have occupied a second property in Dublin's north inner city.
3Many of these attacks happened late at night in the inner city.
4Gardaí now plan to replicate the model across the south inner city.
5The shooting took place outside a pub in Dublin's north inner city.
6They are being held at Garda stations in the south inner city.
7Last month, Woolies opened its smallest store yet in inner city Sydney.
8The player was attacked in the north inner city early on Saturday.
9It will be the company's first outlet on the south inner city.
10Gardai in Dublin's north inner city are investigating two separate shooting incidents.
11The studio apartment in the inner city had been vacant for weeks.
12Michael Rekab describes his rooftop garden as a little inner city oasis.
13This pattern is repeated in other old communities in the inner city.
14Head into the inner city and meander around slowly towards Tower Bridge.
15RELATED: Family put 20 inner city terraces on the market No.
16Another section of the Christchurch inner city will open to the public today.
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