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inner city
noun as in older, densely populated areas of a city
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"It's very obvious really, piles of rubbish, mountains of rubbish really in streets inner city Birmingham, so yeah a very, very big problem," he said.
One thing that blue-collar communities share across the country—whether in rural areas or inner cities — is that their residents have lost their mobility.
Housing and infrastructure that surround an existing stadium, particularly in an inner city or residential area, can limit the scope of ambitious redevelopment.
Morgan admitted, "I’m coming from a world of Blacks. I’m an inner city kid. To be on the whitest show in America, I felt by myself. I felt like they weren’t getting it."
He moved throughout L.A.’s inner cities, selling papers and fish and shining shoes until he created a career in the music industry.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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