suburbs in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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suburb [Am ˈsəbərb, Brit ˈsʌbəːb] N

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a city with sprawling suburbs

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suburbs in the PONS Dictionary

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suburb [ˈsʌbɜ:b, Am -ɜ:rb] N

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suburbs Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

the suburbs
to live in the suburbs
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Water buffalo are a regular feature, even in the suburbs, being walked to and from the fields at dawn and dusk.
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Trams, automobiles and town planning encouraged the separate development of industrial suburbs and residential suburbs, with laborers commuting between them.
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They are somewhat quieter suburbs with cottage-style accommodations, where many of the expat crowd live.
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The heart of the district was a string of mostly white and middle class suburbs.
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These suburbs are more affluent and populated by individuals with tertiary education and higher incomes.
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Some suburbs reported thundersnow, which is the meteorlogical term for thunder and lightning in a snowstorm.
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In the suburbs, his supporters, many of whom were ineligible to vote, withdrew the horses and dragged their candidate through the streets in triumph.
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As white households left for the suburbs, housing prices in transition neighborhoods fell, which often lowered the cost of home ownership for black households.
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More recently, the church has faced an increased demand for churches in the suburbs and a decline in attendance to inner-city parishes.
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Living in genteel poverty was more honest than amassing a nest egg and a house in the suburbs.
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