Pronunciation of the English word neighborhoods.
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1. | Gentrification: the process by which poor black neighborhoods become rich young white neighborhoods, usually fueled by greedy landlords wishing to exploit the greater upward mobility of whites. | |
2. | According to the published crime statistics, that part of town is notably safer than the surrounding neighborhoods. | |
3. | In this city there are 249 neighborhoods. | |
4. | As a result of the riots, the incidence of looting in wealthy neighborhoods increased. | |
5. | Following the riots, incidents of looting in affluent neighborhoods multiplied. | |
6. | Stay away from the dangerous neighborhoods. | |
7. | I need a list of all the dangerous neighborhoods in the city. | |
8. | Tom lives in one of Boston's best neighborhoods. | |
9. | To the untrained eye, these dilapidated buildings and neighborhoods seem to be well past their prime and ready to be torn down, but they’re actually critical links to America's past — national treasures that must be protected, according to the National Trust for Historic Preservation, a privately funded nonprofit that works to save America’s historic places. | |
10. | All Algerian neighborhoods are dirty except where the generals live. |