prime location
collocation in Englishmeaningsofprimeandlocation
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prime
adjective[before noun]
uk/praɪm/us/praɪm/
main or ...
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location
noun
uk/ləʊˈkeɪ.ʃən/us/loʊˈkeɪ.ʃən/
a place ...
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(Definition ofprimeandlocationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Throughout the lowlands, the levee has often been aprimelocationfor settlement, gardens, and dryseason cropping.
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He wants to borrow to build it and offers as security the half acre of garden in thisprimelocation.
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It stands in aprimelocationin the garden.
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Lap joints, common on airframe surfaces, are aprimelocationfor fretting corrosion.
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Faridabad enjoys aprimelocationboth geographically and politically.
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It provided for a minor port, and is also aprimelocationfor herring runs.
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Several of the buildings are heritage listed, limiting the money that could be made by selling theprimelocationland.
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This village's land is very expensive due to itsprimelocation.
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The precinct is also aprimelocationfor the administrative offices, broadcast studios, schools and training institutions of many arts organisations.
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The second reason for learning commons advances is theprimelocationon campus that most libraries have managed to secure.
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The institution is located at aprimelocationin the city and moved to the present location in 1971.
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It is memorable for itsprimelocation.
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Entrance ways of buildings are anotherprimelocationfor bullying to occur.
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It was on aprimelocationat the confluence of two rivers.
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It is aprimelocation, providing the finest view of the volcano far below.
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It was aprimelocationas a trade center and access point to the west and south.
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The cemetery'sprimelocationcontinues to bring development interest.
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So this place has been one of theprimelocationfor studying up to high school.
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Thereafter, the developer announced to build a new master-planned community in thisprimelocationwith homes to deliver in early 2006.
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