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restaurants
noun as in business establishment serving food and drink
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
Now they are prominent tenants in many shopping centers as part of a growing trend of medical-retail or “medtail” businesses joining boutiques and restaurants at neighborhood malls.
It will include green spaces, restaurants, a sports complex and other facilities for the public to use afterwards.
No one needs to come to Las Vegas to gamble any more, to place a bet, to see a show, to enjoy the restaurants of celebrity chefs.
The firm applied for approval to sell its steaks to restaurants at the beginning of last year.
He points out that credit cards are more expensive for merchants, be they retailers, or bars and restaurants to accept than debit cards as they incur a higher processing fee.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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