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East Coast
noun
- the region of the U.S. bordering on the Atlantic Ocean.
Example Sentences
Despite its large population, it managed to keep cases much lower than did East Coast states.
“This group of companies that you have coming out now maybe weren’t thought of initially as benefiting, but they’ve been able to show very strong results despite the coronavirus,” said Karen Snow, head of East Coast listings at Nasdaq Inc.
By Halloween, deaths in East Coast cities were on the decline, after a second wave that had been even deadlier and more contagious than the first wave the prior spring.
Corona, 45, worked for the Associated Press for 10 years – on its East Coast arts and culture desk and later as an editor in its entertainment bureau.
New routes from Los Angeles to Jacksonville will link West Coast and East Coast in 2022 and 2023.
She trained counselors all along the East Coast and worked with patients directly.
And the band will be performing a few east coast dates stateside in mid-December.
The outreach program spans the entire east coast, where the show mainly travels.
Culturally, Perry is much closer to the base than the libertarian peaceniks or the east coast elites.
I concluded that Jauhar had to be another out-of-touch East Coast academic physician.
It is now a quiet, sleepy spot, with humble streets, which remind one of some fishing village on the east coast of Scotland.
The Adolph Woermann is a German ship and is one of the best ones that go down the east coast.
Hence it is the east coast of Suffolk is so rich in melancholy remains of ancient cities, now given over to decay.
No high latitude has been reached from Bering Strait nor along the east coast of Greenland.
Wassamo was living with his parents on the shores of a large bay on the east coast of Lake Michigan.
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