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Filter by Meaning The new housing development will feature wide avenues for easy access.
The doctor recommended exploring different avenues for managing the patient's chronic pain.
The research team is pursuing multiple avenues of inquiry to develop a new treatment for heart disease.
We must consider all avenues before choosing a course of action.
The architect planned to widen the avenues between the columns in the new building.
The castle's throne room was decorated with intricate carvings on the walls and avenues of columns.
The avenues of the ancient Greek temple were lined with marble columns.
The university's library had rows of bookshelves in the avenues between the study tables.
The government building's grand entrance featured impressive avenues of columns leading up to the door.
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