suburban in the PONS Dictionary

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The city bus version was 10500mmin 1 long, and a suburban version was 11000mmin 1 long.
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The city occupies a total surface of around 60 km2, out of which 35km2 is suburban settlements.
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The new company also decided that the permitted car width be 2.5 m, allowing wider suburban trams to run in the city streets.
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As many suburban cities were developed by railway operators, its unchallenged importance is something unique in the world.
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We usually went home late, often by the last suburban train, travelling third class.
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Another branch in the city centre, and a suburban one as well, enabled the bank it to serve the growing capital at four locations.
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It has adapted to life in suburban areas and urban parks.
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The suburb was formerly a small village, but was by the 1960s reach by nearby suburban areas, and then also became a suburb.
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Its setting is suburban, and the campus size is 80 acres.
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Suburban cycle routes exist, which utilise converted trackbeds of former industrial wagonways and industrial railways.
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