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conurbation

[ UK /kɒnəbˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. an aggregation or continuous network of urban communities

How To Use conurbation In A Sentence

  • We can learn a great deal from the experience of other major conurbations across Europe.
  • When I reflected on this worldwide death-toll late into last year, while Mexico was heading the list, I focused on the anguishing case of El Diario de Juarez, the leading city newspaper on the Mexican side of the cross-border conurbation, Ciudad Juarez and El Paso, Texas. David Tereshchuk: Pakistan Now Worst Killing-Field for Journalists
  • Great cities and conurbations are developed by visionaries who instill pride and optimism in their fellow citizens.
  • Despite its physical separation from the continuously built up conurbation, Cramlington is now socially a part of Tyneside.
  • The two reviews considered health authorities as the unit of analysis, but in cities or conurbations it makes sense to consider whole geographical areas.
  • In the other areas the larger cities and conurbations proved difficult to incorporate in a wider uniform pattern.
  • Areas outside the major conurbations and the corridors linking them are still deprived of much necessary infrastructure.
  • We were promised this super hospital, not just for the city, but for the whole conurbation, because that is what we need.
  • Why are the turnover rates in these three conurbations higher in inner city areas and in teaching trusts and more acute in larger cities, particularly London?
  • We took your advice and went out to Downtown Puteax, a part of te Paris conurbation at La Defense and bought some artisanally cured ham, a bagette of extraordinary quality, some fresh and sweet cherry tomatoes, some incredible cheese, mayonaisse made with extra virgin olive oil and that will see us through the day with a bit of red wine and an eclair. I Love Paris in the Summer When it Drizzles
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