signage
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of signage
Example Sentences
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These maps have more contrast and more signage to make them more accessible.
The assistant coroner, who held three inquests into their deaths as one due to the similarities, said she would ask for clearer signage and improvements to mobile phone signal in the area.
From BBC
He looks with darting curiosity and unmistakable contempt at the world around him, but that world is reflected on his face: Its neon signage and passing car lights dance on his eyeballs.
She added Cornwall had a long history of using bilingual signage which was generally well-received by residents.
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The inquest has heard that the area is a designated flood plain, but did not have signage warning walkers that the water level might be high at the time Xielo entered the water.
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