inland location

collocation in English

meaningsofinlandandlocation

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inland
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈɪn.lənd/
us
/ˈɪn.lənd/
in the middle of a country, away from ...
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location
noun
uk
/ləʊˈkeɪ.ʃən/
us
/loʊˈkeɪ.ʃən/
a place ...
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(Definition ofinlandandlocationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This can be accountable due to itsinlandlocationand high elevation meaning a less pronounced moderated influence from the sea.
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It is primarily a cargo port, though itsinlandlocationlimits access to ships of 12,000 deadweight tonnes or less.
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In addition, itsinlandlocationmeans that summers tend to be warmer and winters colder than along the coastal areas.
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The word for ocean was missing, suggesting aninlandlocation.
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The climate is heavily influenced by the elevated,inlandlocation.
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Due to itsinlandlocation, the county has a severely cold continental climate.
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Frosts occur in winter, with one or two severe frosts each year due to theinlandlocation.
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According to local legends, the village was originally located near the sea, and it was resettled to the presentinlandlocationdue to pirate raids.
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There was a good reason for a massive and permanently immobile construction at a flatinlandlocation where all sides of the sky could be equally measured.
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This is due to itsinlandlocation.
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Burgos' climate features very cold and windy winters due to altitude and aninlandlocation.
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The average seed predation was 55 % in the inland locations and 78 % at the edge of the island.
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Valladolid's climate features very cold and windy winters due to altitude and aninlandlocation.
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Albany was also attractive for itsinlandlocation, well away from the possibility of saltwater corrosion of the stored equipment, and its adequate workforce.
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Kitami'sinlandlocationcreates a larger temperature range than some coastal cities.
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Customs' law enforcement staff are deployed on the basis of risk assessment and intelligence, and regularly move between ports and airports and inland locations.
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These officers are located at ports, airports, inland locations and in flexible national teams which can be deployed to any location.
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These are just some of the factors which militate against the economic operation of ports at inland locations which often additionally require costly dredging to keep them operational.
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Staff are increasingly formed into mobile teams working at seaports, airports and inland locations according to risk in order to improve the impact of their activity.
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As a result, winter temperatures tend to be a few degrees warmer while summer temperatures tend to be cooler than inland locations.
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