entire region
collocation in Englishmeaningsofentireandregion
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entire
adjective[before noun]
uk/ɪnˈtaɪər/us/ɪnˈtaɪr/
whole or complete, with ...
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region
noun[C]
uk/ˈriː.dʒən/us/ˈriː.dʒən/
a particular area or part of the world, or any of the large official areas into which a country ...
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(Definition ofentireandregionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It had about a 1,000 looms and had traditionally been a major procurement centre for silk and mixed textiles produced in thisentireregion.
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Fighting ceased almost spontaneously throughout theentireregion.
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The prevalence rate of congenital heart disease at birth was computed for theentireregion, and a contingency table was compiled of frequency of diagnosis.
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This helps ensure that the network represents theentireregionof the graph.
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In our view, it is now equally valid to assume that theentireregionwas covered by the sea until proven otherwise.
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The profile is nearly flat over theentireregion, in contrast with the experimental data.
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The radial components of both the velocity and the magnetic field are large over theentireregionbetween the singular surfaces.
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This process iterates until the vertical distance between vertices covers theentireregioninterest.
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To summarize, the new transport equations should be well suited to describing magnetized, fully ionized gases over theentireregionfrom collision-dominated to collisionless flow.
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This was arguably one of the most successful indigenous non-oil investments of that era in theentireregion.
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The theory proposed in subsequent sections considers theentireregionof flow and deliberately avoids similarity, dimensional or eddy viscosity arguments.
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The probe could be scanned in theentireregionin front of the launching structures.
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These participants soon gained international prestige and were able to influence the economic development of theentireregion.
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Eventually such surveys would enable companies to look at theentireregionas a single large market.
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At least in gerbil, results reported here are consistent with the conclusion that the histological abnormalities only encompass a fraction of theentireregionof the detachment.
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Epprecht made a great effort at collecting data for theentireregionand for both rural and urban areas.
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However, this drought does not appear to have uniformly affected theentireregion; instead, climate appears to have acted as a mosaic, shifting through time and space.
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