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corridor

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


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He said: "Patients who would prefer to be at home may end up in our corridors, which are not the right places for anyone, let alone those who are at the end of their lives."

From BBC

Designed to modernise the rail link across the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, the Mexican government has sought to develop the area into a strategic trade corridor, expanding ports, railways and industrial infrastructure.

From BBC

The children, as ever, are both charming and odd, and tragedy moves through the echoing corridors of Bly Manor.

From Los Angeles Times

This redistribution matters for markets because it signals that the global cycle no longer runs through a single corridor.

From Barron's

Since August 2023, Odesa has been the starting point of a crucial corridor that allows it to export grain out of the country, following the coastlines of Romania and Bulgaria before reaching Turkey.

From BBC