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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deep setback" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to a significant or substantial obstacle or hindrance. Example: The company's plans for expansion were met with a deep setback when their top investor pulled out at the last minute.
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The best views happened to be on the narrowest stretch, but the deep setback requirements from the salt marsh on one side of the property and from the road on the other side meant the Magnas had very little space to build on.
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He said his agency, which oversees federal procurement practices, did not plan to terminate leases in buildings that do not offer deep setbacks or meet other standards.
The building is particularly mesmerizing from the Brooklyn waterfront, where it's possible to make out one of the deep setbacks that give the building its reassuringly old-fashioned feel.
Furthermore, all new federal buildings must now be constructed with truck-resistant barriers and with deep setbacks from surrounding streets to minimize their vulnerability to truck bombs.
He added, "A municipality could now require deeper setbacks, and we'd lose some building space with new construction".
Few of them debated whether such improvements would satisfy consumer preference for bigger lots, deeper setbacks, and multiple car garages.
Then the earth warmed, the oceans rose, and now the mine goes down in ridges hundreds of feet deep, the setbacks carved with giant shovels to keep the slopes from collapsing.
The resulting buildable footprint was reduced to 10 1/2' wide by 45' deep after setbacks, resulting in the 473 square foot footprint that delineates the ground floor of the home.
After all, even with all the challenges, sacrifices and setbacks, deep down, you're proud to serve too and you wouldn't have it any other way.
Godfrey Harris, Los Angeles... To the editor: McKenna's victory is another setback for deep-pocketed donors?
The inspectors' report also indicated there was no evidence of any explosion or other setback at the deep-underground nuclear facility called Fordo, which is regularly visited by inspectors.
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