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hospitality

[hos-pi-tal-i-tee] / ˌhɒs pɪˈtæl ɪ ti /


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In December, trade body UKHospitality warned the hospitality sector could lose a further 100,000 workers as a result of the Autumn Budget.

From BBC

The chancellor has said she is "particularly concerned" about the impact of business rates on pubs, as she hinted she was resisting calls for more support for the rest of the hospitality sector.

From BBC

So I can’t quite blame her for the lack of hospitality she supplied.

From Literature

Once seated, the hospitality sets the tone immediately, attentive and warm without ever feeling performative.

From Salon

It was the first to stage fan fests in host cities, the first to include musical performers at the final and the first to offer hospitality packages with the price of a ticket.

From Los Angeles Times