central coast

collocation in English

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central
adjective
uk
/ˈsen.trəl/
us
/ˈsen.trəl/
in, at, from, or near the centre or most important part ...
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coast
noun[C]
uk
/kəʊst/
us
/koʊst/
the land next to or close to ...
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(Definition ofcentralandcoastfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Centralcoastconsumers want more foodrelated information, from safety to ethics.
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The regions with the highest relative poverty rates include the north-west, north-central, central highlands,centralcoastand north-east.
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One exception to this was the lowlandcentralcoastwhich never truly adopted agriculture.
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One exception to this was the lowlandcentralcoast, which never truly adopted agriculture.
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Chancay ceramics, from thecentralcoast, featured black-on-white designs on unique shapes, such as female effigies or elongated, oval jars.
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Thecentralcoastrange is also home to some larger animals such as deer, elk, bobcat, and bear.
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Together with thecentralcoastregions, it has one of the slowest growing populations in country.
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These were the only known points on thecentralcoastand had been reached in 1793 and 1771 respectively.
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Millions is now playing gigs around thecentralcoast.
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However, some proposed solutions designed to absorb wave energy and prevent erosion -- particularly the so-called hard engineering solutions -- may increase erosion elsewhere or alter the southcentralcoastlittoral cell.
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Jack, as a banker and a leading caitizen, was quite involved in promoting the development of railroad through thecentralcoast, and also benefited economically from the railroad.
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