out-of-town in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

out-of-town in the PONS Dictionary

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During the long history of the games, the event has been a family occasion to which out-of-town family and friends were invited.
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This market has become a major draw to the community, attracting thousands of out-of-town visitors each market day.
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In recent years the company has also focused on opening large out-of-town branches at retail parks.
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Some work centres were destroyed by fire but most closed as a result of amalgamation and takeovers by out-of-town interests.
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The tombstone was donated in 1947 by two out-of-town railroad enthusiasts who accidentally got his birth year wrong.
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The opening of the station in the nineteenth century caused the district around the railway to be developed as a desirable, out-of-town suburb.
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Both teams spent lavish amounts of money to bring in ringers from out-of-town.
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The original unit was then used as an out-of-town scoreboard, displaying the scores of other baseball games.
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Services often use out-of-town coachway interchanges in order to reduce delays caused by calling at interchanges in urban centres.
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It now comprises mainly housing and several out-of-town shopping centres, and the architecture is mostly post-1982.
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