"desert" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Some 23.5 million Americans - including 6.5 million children - currently live in food deserts.
- Experts have a term for neighborhoods with little or no access to nutritional foods: food deserts.
- Living in a food desert for too long may compromise your health.
- Although they receive less attention, food deserts can pop up in the countryside, too.
- Both urban neighborhoods and rural areas can suffer from food deserts.
- They are found predominantly in low-income areas, although not everyone living in a food desert is poor.
- These food deserts affect a family's ability to have easy access to nutritious food for their children.
- At least one medical review and a later government report have suggested that food deserts are relatively rare.
- The bill did not come to a vote and did not become law, but other federal initiatives have been created to address food deserts.
- The variety of foods carried in neighborhood stores may also influence diet ("food deserts").
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