square footage
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsquareandfootage
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square
adjective
uk/skweər/us/skwer/
having the shape of ...
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footage
noun[U]
uk/ˈfʊt.ɪdʒ/us/ˈfʊt̬.ɪdʒ/
(a piece of) film especially one showing ...
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(Definition ofsquareandfootagefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofsquare footage
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Of course, when building costs go up, thesquarefootagecosts rise.
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Total acreage andsquarefootageis not readily available.
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Thesquarefootageof that was 87.283,000, and the capital cost was £137,964,000.
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In fact the money and the space—that is to say, the puresquarefootagein laboratories—has outstripped the supply of first-class men.
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Thesquarefootageinvolved is also provided as the number of factories is of limited value because of varying sizes.
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It would be possible to have a certainsquarefootagesubject to deemed consent.
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Therefore, a system based onsquarefootageis not a total answer.
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I have read in the press a suggestion that property tax should be based onsquarefootage.
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They would be obliged to close because they had asquarefootageslightly in excess of 1,500.
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They would now be absorbed within a commonhold unit, thus altering the useablesquarefootageof that unit.
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In fact, theirsquarefootageis much the same.
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Does he agree with me that it is imperative to keep it going, if only on a limited scale, applying to a smallersquarefootage?
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Then there is the proposal that small shops—this is determined bysquarefootage—should be allowed to open while large ones should not.
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The price rises and thesquarefootagedecreases.
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It is based on thesquarefootageof shops and restaurants in a local authority area.
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Changes in the percentage of thesquarefootageof a surgery devoted to the reception, surgery or nurses' surgery cannot be of the least relevance.
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The information shows thesquarefootageof new office space acquired during the period requested.
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Ceilings were lowered, halls disappeared, andsquarefootagewas made much smaller.
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There were 640 schemes then in place of 474 and the totalsquarefootagewas 17·6 million in place of 10 million.
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Can he give thesquarefootagethat is now available?
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