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collections
noun as in group, accumulation
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Example Sentences
The absence of regular waste collections has resulted in pavements piled high with rubbish bags, as well as rat infestations being reported in some parts of the city.
Naked dressing was a key trend in some designers' spring/summer collections, and the theme has continued in autumn/winter looks too.
Women played a vital role in the dispute, organising food collections, distributions and fundraising, organising pickets and speaking at rallies.
Today, among the more than three dozen that he and his widow, Augusta, sold, examples are in the collections of major museums across America.
They need to pay for crucial local services from schools to social care, as well as bin collections, roads maintenance, libraries and planning departments.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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