inner city

NOUN
  1. the older and more populated and (usually) poorer central section of a city
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How To Use inner city In A Sentence

  • Suburban schools gleam with modern gadgetry, while inner city schools lack basic textbooks.
  • Inner city initiatives exhibit a similar bias against local government.
  • THE Duchess of Cornwall wins two new fans as she visits a new inner city riding centre that she supports yesterday. The Sun
  • While others were scoffing at the notion of ebonics, I was lapping up inner city slang: that beautiful, musical, profane prose. Slashdot: Book Reviews
  • The clinic records, from an inner city teaching hospital we examined indicate that some believe sildenafil may belong in this category.
  • Today retirees are increasingly leaving the shires and suburbs for the inner city, to be closer to theatres and restaurants. Times, Sunday Times
  • The average size of these plots was less than 1 hectare in the inner city, but up to 10 hectares at the edges.
  • Robert promptly arranged to meet me at an inner city bar the following night.
  • Lambeth Palace has condemned government policies on the inner city.
  • The counter-demonstrators, a self-avowed violent anti-Klan group, consisted of young blacks and Hispanics from the inner city.
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