Sentence examples for the precincts from inspiring English sources

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the precincts

noun

An enclosed space having defined limits, normally marked by walls.

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Who chooses the precincts?

But the precincts ranged widely.

We have to clean up the precincts.

"He's operating outside the precincts of black America," Kennedy said.

It has brought a dark mood to the precincts.

So far, none of the precincts are in yet.

But the phone is ringing in the precincts.

Should they put more in the precincts?" Mr. Bloomberg agreed.

Yes, it seems, nudity has invaded the precincts of fashion.

"All the precincts were as strong as could be.

The call came shortly after the teams headed out toward the precincts.

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