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Collocation is the term used to describe the tendency for one language item to occur in the same sentence as another language item, usually in the context of a corpus of the language. Example: crime collocates with words such as violent, inner-city, increase, rate, as in: * Violent crime is a growing problem. * There has been an increase in crime in the town center. * Crime is not just an inner-city issue. * Crime rates have fallen slightly this month. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.

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  • Collocation is the term used to describe the tendency for one language item to occur in the same sentence as another language item, usually in the context of a corpus of the language. Example: crime collocates with words such as violent, inner-city, increase, rate, as in: * Violent crime is a growing problem. * There has been an increase in crime in the town center. * Crime is not just an inner-city issue. * Crime rates have fallen slightly this month. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
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  • Collocation is the term used to describe the tendency for one language item to occur in the same sentence as another language item, usually in the context of a corpus of the language. Example: crime collocates with words such as violent, inner-city, increase, rate, as in: * Violent crime is a growing problem. * There has been an increase in crime in the town center. * Crime is not just an inner-city issue. * Crime rates have fallen slightly this month. Collocations show the ways a word is used in the “real-world”. All the examples above are possible uses, but only the first set are common. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
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