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nationwide
[ ney-shuhn-wahyd ]
nationwide
/ ˈԱɪʃəˌɲɪ /
adjective
- covering or available to the whole of a nation; national
a nationwide survey
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of nationwide1
Example Sentences
Air pollution from burning fossil fuels costs each American an average of $2,500 per year in healthcare expenses — totaling $820 billion per year nationwide, the report says.
His organisation wants the government to impose drastic mandatory reductions in rent on owners and is threatening to orchestrate a nationwide strike by tenants that would see participants refuse to pay their rent.
Research showed that Los Angeles and Orange counties “offered the fewest number of apartments with refrigerators among nearly two dozen large metropolitan areas nationwide.”
If a deal does not emerge, the popular app could face a nationwide ban.
“Library funding draws less than 0.003% of the annual federal budget yet has enormous impact in communities nationwide,” the association said in a statement.
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