Collocations withdestination
These are words often used in combination withdestination.
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attractive destination
It is a realistic and attractive destination for general touring and for special interest holidays.
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desired destination
Khatib's method was developed from an analogy with electrostatic field physics where obstacles generate a repulsive field, while the desired destination emits an attractive field.
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eventual destination
The report focuses on the comparison between career ambition and eventual destination, presenting this in the framework of career identities.
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favourite destination for
A music fountain, which was built in the south of the square has become a favourite destination for people, especially in summer nights.
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final destination
His river of life reached its final destination on this day.
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holiday destination
That would make the area a dramatic holiday destination.
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intended destination
At least 19 of the e-mails reached their intended destination.
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major destination
Through the 20th century, the state was a major destination for an increasingly diverse collection of migrants from many nations.
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particular destination
Would this apply to a lorry driver delivering goods at a particular destination?
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popular destination
As a popular destination for holiday makers and day trippers, the lake has gained great importance in recent years.
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primary destination
The practice is to show on the sign the next primary destination.
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recreational destination
The goal of the restoration project is to re-establish the park as a recreational destination.
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shopping destination
Its opening was credited with turning its neighbourhood from a quiet residential area into an upmarket shopping destination.
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specific destination
Specific destination points were selected on the different surfaces of the object to consider probable measurement points in the actual practice.
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tourist destination
One congressman coupled a decades-old assertion of the region's strategic value with a new hope that it also might become a popular tourist destination.
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travel destination
Three quarters of the respondents wore a mask most/all of the time on board, 15 % did so in public places at the travel destination.
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ultimate destination
The ultimate destination is never revealed from the starting point.
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vacation destination
It is a popular summer vacation destination due to its pleasant scenery and climate.
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winter destination
It is a popular winter destination and in summer it is sought for its peacefulness.
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