walk-in in the PONS Dictionary

walk-in Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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It opened in 2008 and has two doctors and five technicians, along with a walk-in clinic.
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Upstairs were four bedrooms with walk-in closets and one large central storage closet.
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A lot of people are losing the bath in a small space to opt for a large walk-in wet room shower.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Some businesses will accept old batteries on a walk-in basis (not in exchange for a new battery).
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Among the offerings were milk coolers and walk-in freezers for produce and meat.
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Research assistance is provided for walk-in, telephone, text message, instant message and email questions.
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The number of walk-in clients serviced has doubled (944 vs. 2339) and the number of clients enrolled in services has increased (531 vs. 731).
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The first home had a walk-in cupboard, a five-burner cook stove, granite slab countertops, and a double sliding door that led out onto a covered patio.
www.theatlantic.com
There are walk-in campsites situated at various points along the shore.
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There is a sun room, office and three bedrooms, the master being en-suite with a walk-in wardrobe.
www.independent.ie

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