corridor in the PONS Dictionary

corridor Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Planned corridors to allow movement of emergency vehicles became impassable.
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It represents one of the many "garitas" located along the major transportation corridors in border regions.
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The mine has the form of a short full depth corridor.
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Each island is connected by private corridors (no public access) with water bridges between islands.
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Along lower elevation riparian corridors, cottonwoods and willows are typically dominant.
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Overall, the spaces retaining significant historic features and finishes are lobbies, corridors, and two courtrooms on the second floor.
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After some time the corridors dug by different people joined up, creating an underground system of corridors.
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Fortunately, nobody was hurt, but this accident became a reason for excavation, which led to many corridors being discovered.
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It is composed of many buildings, most of which are joined together by long corridors.
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The main corridors and rooms off it were built in such a way that it could be used as a hospital.
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