How to Use "District" with Example Sentences


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Study Vocabulary Words district (n): an area of a city or country

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Used with adjectives:

"The neighboring district is big."
(neighboring, surrounding, local)

"The restaurant is in the central district."
(central, downtown)

"The northern district has government buildings."
(northern, southern, eastern, western)

"You can tell this is the rich district."
(rich, wealthy, poor, working-class)

"She lives in the coastal district of town."
(coastal, metropolitan, rural, suburban, urban, residential)

"He moved near the business district."
(business, commercial, financial, industrial, arts, entertainment, shopping, theater, school)

Used with verbs:

"The city planner will create a new district."
(create, develop)

"She represents the local district."
(represents)

"The district includes many good schools."
(includes)

"Our district offers many community programs."
(offers, provides)

Used with nouns:

"Contact the district attorney."
(attorney, judge, official, court, office)

Used with prepositions:

"This is the best hotel in the district."
(in, within)


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