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subdivision

[suhb-di-vizh-uhn] / ˈsʌb dɪˌvɪʒ ən /


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One can see the potential in Madolyn's narrative subdivision of "Glamorous," where the tone cuts straighter than the rest of the show.

From Salon

Smoke from a fire that prompted a three-week evacuation for a subdivision in the community of Anderson blanketed Denali National Park and Preserve, one of the state’s premiere tourist destinations.

From Seattle Times

But the law allowed existing farms to keep pumping in perpetuity, even as it carved out a loophole for developers to keep building new subdivisions.

From Salon

The monument is in a subdivision where people still raise families in modest two- and three-bedroom homes.

From Seattle Times

A Democrat now represents part of the subdivision while the rest was placed in a rural Republican-led district that stretches hundreds of miles to the Oregon and Idaho borders.

From Seattle Times