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sprawl
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Canada
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Sprawl is a common urban development pattern characterized by low-density, car-dependent neighborhoods and commercial areas.
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sprawl
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Canada
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Sprawl is a common urban development pattern, characterized by low-density, automobile-dependent communities and extensive suburban growth.
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sprawl
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Canada
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Sprawl is a common urban development pattern, characterized by low-density, single-use zoning, and reliance on automobiles for transportation.
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suburban lifestyle
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Canada
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Typically associated with spacious single-family homes, yards, and a car-centric lifestyle
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suburban living
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Canada
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Typically characterized by single-family homes with yards
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suburban living
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Canada
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Often involves commuting to work by car
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suburban living
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Canada
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Commonly associated with larger living spaces and lower population density
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suburban sprawl
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Canada
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Characterized by low-density residential development, dependence on cars, and limited public transportation options
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suburban sprawl
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Canada
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Associated with a preference for spacious lawns and large yards surrounding residential homes
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urban sprawl
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Canada
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Associated with low-density residential developments and extensive road networks stretching far from city centers, often leading to longer commutes and more reliance on private transportation.
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