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Discover LudwigThe phrase "concourse for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a unified effort or attempt to achieve or obtain something. For example, "The company joined a concourse for the new website project."
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They retreated to the stadium concourse for food and drink.
I found an even more desolate landscape on the upper concourse for the 400 Level of the Verizon Center.
Her most expensive listing right now is a three-bedroom apartment on the Grand Concourse for $349,000.
Mies did a shopping concourse for the Toronto-Dominion Center, but you never hear it called a mall.
Early in the game it started to rain, and we joined the crowds hustling into the concession concourse for shelter.
Audio tours can be purchased from the "GCT Tour" window on the main concourse for $7 £4) or the official app for £2.99.
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When he had time to spare in airports, he strode up and down the concourses for the aerobic benefit.
It is currently pouring, the tarp is back on, and fans have returned to the concourses for shelter.
Umbrellas popped up across Yankee Stadium, and free water stations were set up throughout the concourses for the 53,633 fans braving the conditions.
Brilliant fielding from Tyro Bairstow to run out Kirk Edwards, and the England fans stream out onto the concourses for tea with smiles and back-slaps all around".
Miami International Airport also closed one of its concourses for half of the day on Saturday and Sunday for similar reasons.
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