Sentence examples for were towns from inspiring English sources

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were 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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They were towns where families could holiday on very little money.

But some are still locked in another time, as if nothing much has shifted since they really were towns in the days before Queens became part of the city in 1898.

The tremors were felt across the island of Sumatra, although the most heavily damaged areas were towns along the coastline and the cities of Padang and Bengkulu.

All across America were towns like that.

†Urban small were towns with population <50000; urban medium were towns/cities with population 50001 – 200000; urban large were cities with population more than 200000; this classification was done based on Census of India data for each sub-site.

It was performed using a non-randomized cluster sampling strategy following the ISSC project; the sampling units were towns.

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They were town men.

So were town officials.

There were Town Criers, baby.

Five surgeries were town-based and nine were rural.

Where is town?

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