Sentence examples for be downtown from inspiring English sources

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be downtown

noun

The main business part of a city or town, usually located at or near its center.

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He could be downtown.

No one wanted to be downtown.

You were scared to be downtown.

And after 9/11, I especially wanted to be downtown".

If your parents live uptown, you want to be downtown, and vice versa.

But he knows that "many people have a commitment to be downtown".

"It isn't trying to be downtown or urban," Andy Spade says.

"I wanted to be downtown when the arts are a growing presence".

"They wanted to be downtown, to be in Greenwich Village in a gay community.

While some companies wanted a campus, others wanted to be downtown.

But then he realized that, with his new business in Chelsea, it made sense to be downtown again.

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