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corridor

[kawr-i-der, -dawr, kor-] / ˈkɔr ɪ dər, -ˌdɔr, ˈkɒr- /


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From there, he and his attorney re-entered the main corridor a few feet further down the hall, in front of at least two federal agents, video showed.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Lobito corridor is to drastically reduce the time it takes to transport minerals between the DRC or Zambia to the coast, to 40-50 hours compared to 45 days by road currently.

From Barron's

The temperature of the storm could affect travel through key corridors.

From Los Angeles Times

For the rest of the building is disappointingly lackluster—boxy white galleries and corridors in “painted gypsum board,” i.e., sheetrock.

From The Wall Street Journal

As the climate and landscapes continue to change, research that documents how wildlife adjusts its movements is vital for designing conservation strategies and protecting key travel corridors for vulnerable species.

From Science Daily