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The phrase "alley width" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the measurement or dimensions of an alley, particularly in contexts related to urban planning, architecture, or construction.
Example: "The city council has proposed a new regulation that requires a minimum alley width of 10 feet to ensure adequate access for emergency vehicles."
Alternatives: "width of the alley" or "alley dimensions".
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Results reveal that orchard yield of hedgerows of rectangular shape reaches a maximum when canopy depth equals alley width (row spacing − canopy width) and decreases at wider spacing, and/or with wider canopies, as the length of productive row decreases per unit area.
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The feed alley had a width of 4.6 m, and the alley between STS and SFW was 4.1 m wide.
Indeed, exploring the outside of Studio Weil is like coming across a surreal and highly compressed village that climbs dreamily, high and shadowy and with shoulder-width alleys, to a peak with views of the mountains and sea.
It's preview week of the art biennale in Venice and we're wandering, a Parisian architect, an English creative consultant, and I, through the shoulder-width alleys and footbridges off San Marco like Borges characters in a labyrinth – though likely more buzzed on the free prosecco from the party we've just left.
The width of the alley in the picture is no more than seven or eight feet.
Handling practices (tools, group size, use of shipping pens, mixing) and physical features of the barn, such as light and sound, and alley and exit design (length, width and shape) will be examined.
The more common kind consists of walks, formerly called alleys, kept to an equal width by parallel hedges, which should be too close and thick for the eye readily to penetrate them.
Narrow alleys, no wider than the width of one person, separate little houses.
The prevalence of lameness was associated with the width of a walking alley next to the feeding table, being 0.17 for herds that had alleys wider than 340 cm, and 0.23 for herds with an alley narrower than 320 cm.
A network of alleys crisscrosses the community, ranging in width from 0.4 to 1.5 metres.
Michael Howard Hungerford Despite metrication and regardless of actual width, a side or back alley in Hull has always been known as a "tenfoot" (Letters, 4 June).
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