See also: in town

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Etymology edit

in +‎ town

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intown (not comparable)

  1. Within a town.
    • 1997, Daniel Bell, Stephen Richards Graubard, “Toward the Year 2000: Work in Progress”, in American Academy of Arts and Sciences, page 164:
      Both the outlying and the intown communities might well experiment with novel forms of broad political participation and more effective local representation in larger political units.
    • 2004, Atlanta, volume 43, number 12, page 114:
      For their first project in an intown neighborhood, the capable team behind Sia's in Duluth took an old bungalow on a busy street and gave it a wonderfully open look and a great floor plan.

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