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Discover Ludwig'concourse' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is defined as a wide, open area where people pass through or gather. An example sentence would be: Hundreds of people gathered in the concourse as the popular musician began to play.
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concourse
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A large open space in or in front of a building where people can gather, particularly one joining various paths, as in a rail station or airport terminal, or providing access to and linking the platforms in a railway terminus.
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Jim Ewing tweeted a picture of the station concourse jammed with travellers, adding that he had been stuck in a corridor for more than an hour.
I was thus surprised when he told me on the station concourse that he'd given up the business; the truth, I suspected, might have been the other way round.
King's Cross Square is the final piece of a £550m construction project that added a spectacular new western concourse and illuminated the platforms and the Victorian brickwork.
Good luck getting a hobby knife through a concourse checkpoint, while a pocket full of Semtex is unlikely to be noticed.
6. Maintain situational awareness while moving through the concourse.
So Montefiore found a new doctor on her side of the Concourse.
Everyone has a story to tell about the white-collar sarariman who lost his job and then his family, and who now lives in a cardboard box on the station concourse, still reading the financial pages every day.
Behind all this are the changing advertisements for Citigroup's latest deals, on offer right by the concourse.
A number of Android's indoor maps have come from shops or museums.A commuter's past habits and the jiggling of a phone in his pocket may indicate that he is about to arrive at a railway station and can be sent Groupon offers from businesses on the concourse as he walks inDescribing the contours of the Earth is only the start.
It has three escalators to the station concourse from the Piccadilly line, which serves not just London commuters but international businessmen and tourists travelling to and from Heathrow.
They were created by the Sydney Opera House, which was there in his head, beautiful, demanding and continually evolving.His greatest joy was to know that inside that building, up the steps from the main concourse, on the right, was a hall that in 2004 was named after him.
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