Sentence examples for the towns from inspiring English sources

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the towns

noun

A settlement; an area with residential districts, shops and amenities, and its own local government; especially one larger than a village and smaller than a city.

  • This town is really dangerous because these youngsters have Beretta handguns.

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The towns immediately made their displeasure apparent.

The towns are administered by municipalities.

The towns are small market centres.

Their strength lies inside the towns.

The towns are rivals, too.

The towns are Lowell, Dartmouth and South Hadley.

The enmity spills out into the towns.

The towns and villages were sacked.

The towns of Aiken and Augusta, Ga.

The towns' demise matters, their advocates say.

There is none beyond the towns.

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