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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
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along one or both sides

street = a road in a city, town or village which has buildings that are usually close together along one or both sides:



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There may be buildings on only one side of the street. There may be buildings on both sides of the street.

  • There may be buildings on only one side of the street.
  • There may be buildings on both sides of the street.
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There may be buildings on only one side of the street. There may be buildings on both sides of the street.
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User_garystreet = a road in a city, town or village which has buildings that are usually close together along one or both sides:



I don't understand that highlighted part.

Please explain it.

That isn't exactly how I would define "street", but I guess it makes sense. The buildings are not far apart,

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