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were corridor
noun
A narrow hall or passage with rooms leading off it, for example in railway carriages (see Wikipedia).
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Other important factors influencing corridor use were corridor width (positive), proportion of shrubs (positive) and presence of local, low-traffic, roads (positive).
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The developers said there was corridor fatigue from the first game so they moved things out onto the streets.
Beyond the spatial design of corridors, one factor that may regulate connectivity between fragmented habitats is corridor quality (Haddad and Tewksbury 2005).
Such scenarios have been circulating widely in parliament's corridors.
The streets outside the terminal, and the halls inside, have occasionally been corridors of crime.
Some are corridors barely a metre wide; one is a "banqueting hall" 6 metres high.
Paths A, C, F, and G are corridors.
There were 4 corridors in regional level.
The left 2 were local corridors.
(ES) Madam President, one of the trans-European transport corridors is the rail corridor known as the 'Mediterranean corridor'.
Indeed, there may be no corridor.
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