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Discover LudwigThe phrase "parcel off" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe the action of dividing something into smaller parts. For example: The town council decided to parcel off several acres of the parkland for a new housing development.
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By the end of that year more than 25,000 people would pay 10 cents, which went to a local charity, to view the two-level International style rectangular structure with its flat roof and movable walls built into a natural hillside and designed to blend into its 2 1/2-acre woodlands parcel off Derby Avenue.
In the Fresh Meadows section of Queens, the financing program has made it possible for David E. Marx to break ground for a 137-unit apartment house as the first stage of development on a vacant five-acre parcel off Parsons Boulevard at 72nd Avenue.
Regardless of what happens, the brave Konds have made it harder for the government to parcel off their homes to a giant conglomerate.
Not everyone, however, is thrilled to see God's Love parcel off the air above its building.
A construction company is moving its operations to this 10,140-square-foot building on a 0.61-acre parcel off the Long Island Expressway.
Then last month the town bought a 47.06-acre 47.06-acre Scard Road for $1.2 million, about $239,000 more than the value set by an aparceler.
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But inevitably, British hackers like Gary McKinnon and businessmen like Christopher Tappin faced being parcelled off too.
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The €5bn fundraising from private investors was complex, involving a cash call on shareholders, asking bondholders to swap their investments for equity, and also parcelling off bad debts.
The farms were parceled off to become shops and homes, some quite elegant, and the Bowery was a fashionable stretch in the first decades of the 19th century.
"No one should be parcelled off to a foreign land without due process or when they could be dealt with here at home," she said.
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