well-stocked library
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library
noun[C]
uk/ˈlaɪ.brər.i/us/ˈlaɪ.brer.i/
a building, room, or organization that has a collection of books, documents, music, and sometimes things such as tools or artwork, for people to borrow, usually ...
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(Definition oflibraryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It is no substitute for awell-stockedlibrarybut could act usefully as a guide to one.
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Children can be attracted by thewell-stockedlibrary, and they can be attracted by the computer.
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Thewell-stockedlibraryat the school, as well as his father's own, fed his reading habit, and he started writing as well.
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In addition, the school maintains awell-stockedlibraryto facilitate wide exposure to contemporary developments in streams of courses offered.
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He also had awell-stockedlibraryin the house, which was damaged in the fire.
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A large,well-stockedlibraryprovides the perfect place to research management literature and data.
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Their father'swell-stockedlibrarywas a source of knowledge.
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The college has awell-stockedlibrarywith a spacious reading room attached to it.
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There was also awell-stockedlibraryand a reading room for all the workforce.
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The college has awell-stockedlibrary, computer centre, health care centre, hostel, and housing for faculty and staff.
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The college also provides awell-stockedlibrarywith nearly 59,997 books and 49 journals.
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It is in the library here, no doubt, and in other well-stocked libraries.
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Indeed, in two cases the well-stocked libraries were not able to offer anything other than a couple of brochures which were available to industry generally.
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Learning how to use a library effectively is a vital part of education and it is, of course, equally important that there should be attractive and well-stocked libraries in schools.
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