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center passage
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Center passage refers to the middle aisle in theaters, cinemas, and auditoriums where patrons can easily access their seats.
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center passage
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Center passage refers to the middle section of a book where the main content is located.
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center passage
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Center passages are commonly found in shopping malls and large public buildings for easy access to different sections of the building.
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center passage
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Center passage refers to the central area of a ship or aircraft used for movement and access to different sections of the vessel.
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central passage
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Western cultures
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In traditional Western architecture, the central passage is a prominent feature of grand homes and mansions, connecting the front and back of the house.
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central passage
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Western cultures
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Central passages in homes typically refer to hallways connecting different rooms or areas of the house.
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central passage
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Western cultures
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Central passages are typically functional hallways for navigating through buildings and are not typically associated with energy flow or harmony in traditional European architecture.
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central passage
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Western cultures
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In Western cultures, 'central passage' may refer to a main hallway or corridor in a building, such as a school or office.
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passage
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Western countries
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Passages in buildings are often used for moving from one room to another, and are usually well-lit and clear of obstacles.
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passage
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Western countries
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A passage typically refers to a corridor or hallway within a building, used for moving from one room to another.
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passage
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Western countries
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A passage typically refers to a section of a written work, such as a book or article.
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passage
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Western countries
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A passage typically refers to a narrow corridor or walkway within a building or structure.
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passage
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Western culture
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In Western culture, a passage often refers to a section of a written work or a way through a building, ship, or cave.
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