central corridor
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcentralandcorridor
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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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corridor
noun[C]
uk/ˈkɒr.ɪ.dɔːr/us/ˈkɔːr.ə.dɚ/
a long passage in a building or train, especially with rooms on ...
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(Definition ofcentralandcorridorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Even in thecentralcorridorthere is land which will not be developed during the next 20 years.
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Only 65,000 units are currently transported by rail through thatcentralcorridor.
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Therefore, it is clearly more convenient and practical for the freight to go along thecentralcorridor.
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In the place of the original, a larger two-story rectory was constructed, attached to the church by acentralcorridor.
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It is over thiscentralcorridoror the entrance porch that the octagonal dome stands.
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Such hospitals consist of low-rise cruciform blocks and square modules, some with a courtyard, linked by a longcentralcorridor.
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At the same time, thecentralcorridorextending west from downtown saw an increase in low-rise and high-rise apartment buildings.
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The building today consists of a principal rectangular body divided by a widecentralcorridor.
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At each end of thecentralcorridoron the main floor are front and rear entrances with cutglass transom and side lights.
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Visitors enter the monkey house and view the animals from acentralcorridor.
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The school comprised a series of quonset huts linked together with acentralcorridor.
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A cellar was excavated to house a boiler room of the central heating system underneath the casemate nearcentralcorridorof the barracks.
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At night, the two free world employees patrolled thecentralcorridorbut did not venture into the barrack units.
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The architectural design of the prison is a modified telephone pole design with all housing and other facilities opening onto a longcentralcorridor.
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Stack space consists of five metal balconies, connected by bridges at the upper levels and bisected by acentralcorridor.
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The east wing was extensively modernized in the mid-20th century and contains classrooms ranged along acentralcorridorat all three main levels.
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The design worked as a network of pavilions connected by a largecentralcorridorthat ran through the site.
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The interior has acentralcorridorwith stairs leading to a second-story landing.
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Another, almost completely underground, is divided into seven side branches that converge into acentralcorridor.
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