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You can use this phrase when referring to an open public space in the middle of a town. For example: "Every Saturday morning, the farmers from the surrounding towns come to the town square to sell their produce."
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town square
noun
An open area commonly found in the heart of a traditional town, used for community gatherings.
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"It's almost a new town square".
German rifles crack from the town square.
"They had a town square".
"Times Square is the city's town square, the crazy town square," he said.
NEWPORT TOWN SQUARE Art and craft show.
It looked like a town square.
Mysterious hooded figures in the town square.
There's contemporary art in the town square.
Books have been burned in the town square.
"The metaphor here is to create a town square.
"It's like a town square," Ms. Robicelli said.
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