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been residential
noun
A trip during which people temporarily live together.
Exact(6)
Mr. Murcutt's passion has been residential.
We were shocked to find it, as it had never been residential.
Spurred by a red-hot economy, they are also demanding, and getting, entertainment in those neighborhoods, as well as in communities that have traditionally been residential.
"This part of Mayfair has not been residential for well over 100 years (unless you call brothels residential)," he objected last year in a high court statement.
The centre has been residential courses for over 20 years – either week-long or three-night stays, tutored by high-profile writers and attended by guest speakers.
"It had been residential since the turn of the century but it was closed by my uncle, Vincent Rao, about 40 years ago," said Mr. Straci, a grandson of Charles Rao, who founded the Italian restaurant in 1896.
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"Development had been residential-only here for a long time," said Mr. Roberts, who noted that his family business had constructed a housing project some years ago.
Heidelberg is residential, barely.
The surrounding area is residential.
Both are residential buildings.
Most of the surrounding roads are residential.
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