coaster in the PONS Dictionary

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It is widely known to the coaster enthusiasts because of its lack of restraints.
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Before the hurricane, the park's six roller coasters were fully functional.
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The regular season was a roller coaster of good play and poor effort.
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It is currently the park's oldest operating roller coaster.
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Since its debut, hyper coasters have become one of the most predominant types of roller coasters worldwide.
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However, with modern advances in engineering, more roller coasters with complicated inversions are able to run without over-the-shoulder restraints.
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At opening, the ride was the world's tallest wooden roller coaster, standing 143 ft high.
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Statistically, roller coasters are very safe compared to other activities.
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It was removed in 2005 due to increasing safety regulations with indoor roller coasters.
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In 2003, the coaster was closed and demolished.
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