Collocations withoccupancy

These are words often used in combination withoccupancy.

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average occupancy
At an average occupancy rate of 2·5 persons per unit, these homes might accommodate about 17,000 people.
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double occupancy
There is no ratio of single to double occupancy.
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high occupancy
It suggests a high occupancy probability.
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maximum occupancy
As stated in the evidence in another place, its objectives are, first, to secure maximum occupancy and revenue from its exhibition space.
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occupancy level
The second is to have a reasonable occupancy level at a particular office.
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occupancy rate
The lower the occupancy rate then the less likely facility management will invest in resident care.
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occupancy sensor
An occupancy sensor is a device that can tell if someone is in a room, and is often used in home automation and security systems.
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single occupancy
The certified normal accommodation of prison service establishments is calculated on the basis of single occupancy of cells.
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