remote village
collocation in Englishmeaningsofremoteandvillage
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remote
adjective
uk/rɪˈməʊt/us/rɪˈmoʊt/
far away ...
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village
noun
uk/ˈvɪl.ɪdʒ/us/ˈvɪl.ɪdʒ/
a group of houses and other buildings that is smaller than a town, usually in ...
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(Definition ofremoteandvillagefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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More traditional social patterns persisted in the poorer, moreremotevillage, but there was in fact less out-migration.
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The intrinsic strength of the language, combined with the emperor's decision, prepared the ground for forging the links between the court and theremotevillage.
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Any closures of such businesses are devastating to aremotevillagewithout public transport.
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It is not aremotevillage; it is a large village.
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It was the only hotel to be found in thatremotevillage.
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I am frightened that theremotevillageshopkeeper, because of the way he conducts his business and the habits of life in the village, may find his livelihood in jeopardy.
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I am informed that this property is in aremotevillagewhere there is little or no demand for accommodation.
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What is aremotevillage?
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The child in theremotevillagein the provinces can see every day what a minority of adults in the capital once were able to see only occasionally.
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Why should we not have a community bus which can carry 20 passengers from aremotevillageor hamlet to the market town to meet the needs of the community?
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Why could not the sub-post office in aremotevillagealso be put out to this sort of negative tender?
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It was no attraction to those builders to have the offer of a contract for building one or two pairs of cottages in someremotevillage.
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It is crazy that someone in aremotevillageshould have to use a gallon of petrol to drive elsewhere to buy petrol.
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For example, take the case of a lonely farrier in aremotevillage, perhaps in some of the more mountainous parts of the country.
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Similarly, a café at a seaside resort is more likely to be a taxable subject than a small shop in aremotevillage.
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I mean by that that people in the mostremotevillagein my constituency must get just as good a service as those in the middle of the conurbations.
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It is obvious that when you are concerned with building in towns the cost is very different from what it is in someremotevillage.
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The trio sets out on the next morning and reaches theremotevillage.
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The literacy rate is above 65% despite it being aremotevillage.
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It shows the effect of the warring sides on aremotevillage.
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