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corridor

noun as in hallway

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Anthony Carroll, a minerals expert at the US Institute of Peace, said that if this happens, it could derail the projected economic impact of the corridor.

From BBC

Head teacher Victoria Bland told the BBC: "The floors of both school halls are flooded and the carpet in the main corridor is saturated."

From BBC

The corridor runs for several hundred feet at a steep gradient.

From BBC

They trained bats to fly from a platform, down a corridor, and through a window to get a treat.

Outside her room, dozens of women wait for her in the hotel corridors, some with visibly protruding stomachs.

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

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