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Discover LudwigThe word "spokes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a part of a wheel, or to refer metaphorically to a person who speaks on behalf of a group. For example: "The president serves as one of the spokes of the organization."
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spokes
noun
Plural of spoke
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Thanks to its bilateral deals, the EU is an export and investment hub with preferential access to markets in a great many spokes.
And while the capital is a hub, the spokes reach Shanghai, which is home to its own distinctive and thriving scene, and also to inland cities, such as Wuhan, Chengdu and Guangzhou.So far, so what?
Network carriers consolidate passengers at hubs fed by spokes linking them to smaller markets.
The spokes cannot communicate among themselves, and any changes must be made from the hub.
Later, spokes will extend from Minneapolis outward into the suburbs.
Last month, six thugs kidnapped him at gunpoint, handcuffed him, beat him, drove bicycle spokes up his urethra and left him for dead.
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Virgin is banking on boosting demand by offering faster and more frequent trains, and on cutting costs through the efficiency of its hub-and-spokes scheme.
Southwest's traffic and business model is quite different from the big airlines' hub-and-spokes system, which feeds traffic into hubs where it can be decanted into larger aircraft and flown on to other hubs, or else redirected along another spoke to a smaller destination.
How do you accurately remember how people from your past spoke – and how do you get round this?
While Arab states that regularly, if unofficially, interact with Israel such as Kuwait boycotted the assembly due to their official Israeli non-recognition, Iran attended, and energy minister Hamid Chitchian even remained at the table when his Israeli counterpart, Silvan Shalom, spoke.
On Wednesday night members of the public spoke out against the decision during the meeting at Bury Town Hall.
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