suburban street

collocation in English

meaningsofsuburbanandstreet

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suburban
adjective
uk
/səˈbɜː.bən/
us
/səˈbɝː.bən/
relating to ...
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street
noun[C]
uk
/striːt/
us
/striːt/
a road in a city or town that has buildings that are usually close together along one or ...
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(Definition ofsuburbanandstreetfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofsuburban street

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From its name, one would think that it is a pleasant, leafysuburbanstreet.
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I am aware that five or six road humps along asuburbanstreetcan cost several hundred thousand pounds.
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This includes bridges or tunnels in some cases, and the closure of smallsuburbanstreetcrossings in others.
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The right-of-way out of town is used as asuburbanstreet.
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What was asuburbanstreetbecame a 4 lane main road.
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The players take the role of a paperboy who delivers newspapers along asuburbanstreeton his bicycle.
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We saw people marching to protect the countryside, and we see them every day in suburban streets and city estates.
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This is a string of suburban streets held together by signposts.
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They should not worry quite so much about providing police to wander around suburban streets in the middle of the day, when fewer problems are likely to occur.
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Much of the town consists of suburban streets, interspersed with green spaces.
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A major shift in philosophy is also taking place regarding design speed of urban and suburban streets.
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Most importantly was the adaptation away from a single 35 mph design speed on all suburban streets as had been the standard since the 1960s.
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In addition, its unique feature of a non-transfer service direct from suburban streets to the city centre made it more attractive.
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A network of suburban streets climb the southern slopes of the mountain, and a number of communications towers sprout from the summit peaks.
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