"people" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Today, some 1,200 people (70 percent of them women) patronize the salon each week.
- For the most part, however, people who went to those attractions didn't patronize businesses outside of them, she said.
- Some 5,000-6,000 people patronize the facility each week, about 300,000 annually.
- "I just think it's dumb not to allow people to patronize any store they want any day of the week."
- An estimated 50 million people patronize one or more of these facilities, at costs ranging from $100 to more than $12,000 a year.
- They'll think you only want to see her work because she's my wife-- she's always annoyed when people patronize her.
- On Saturday, the fliers urged, people should consciously patronize black-owned stores.
- It surpassed all attendance expectations; over 30 million people patronized the park through its 42 years.
- Without exception they stated that few extremely fat people patronized them.
- There is no public school taught in district No. 2; the people of this district are Catholic, and patronize their church parochial school.
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