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seafront

British  
/ ˈsiːˌfrʌnt /

noun

  1. a built-up area facing the sea

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Farage had planned to walk to the seafront as part of the launch of his party's local elections campaign in Suffolk.

From BBC

A new saltwater lido on the seafront has also been proposed.

From BBC

With no room left at reception centres, entire families are left to crowd along the seafront or sleep in their cars.

From Barron's

It's set just off the seafront, in a 10-storey block with mirrored windows that reflect the sun.

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Some strikes also hit other parts of Beirut, including the city's Corniche seafront.

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