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concourse

noun as in passageway

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When they got back to the concourse, the boy pointed his phone in Mr Rollinson's face, leading to the driver grabbing the phone.

From BBC

Plans to redevelop Euston include the creation of a larger concourse, but these are subject to Network Rail securing more government funding.

From BBC

Their seats, concourses and bathrooms are more pleasant than the original’s, and the building meets nearby streets in a more people-friendly manner.

Woodson couldn’t directly connect the stadium to that turnaround, but did contend that its connection to campus life — the stadium shared a concourse with other athletic facilities — was reinvigorating.

New announcement boards have been introduced right in the middle of the concourse.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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