South Euclid
Americannoun
Example Sentences
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Divvy had purchased the home, in South Euclid, Ohio, for $127,500 in 2019.
From New York Times
Logan Fribley, a 17-year-old from South Euclid, a Cleveland suburb, grew up reading the 1994 book and was surprised to learn that the illustrations he loved were not in the original.
From New York Times
What makes the book special is that it builds on parts of “Becoming,” and Obama serves as mentor and guide, using pivotal moments in her life to demonstrate when she had to rely on boldness, pluck and grit as she made her way from a second-floor apartment on Chicago’s South Euclid Avenue to the Ivy League to what she describes as a “132-room palace, surrounded by guards.”
From Washington Post
Sally Accorti Martin, the former longtime housing director for South Euclid, a small city east of Cleveland, testified at the hearing that a majority of the city’s roughly 1,600 rental units are now owned by companies from other states, and that tenants have suffered as a result.
From Washington Post
But Thomas Weaver, a private-school teacher who lives in the Cleveland suburb of South Euclid and filed for bankruptcy in 2017, has nothing but complaints: The $1,430 monthly payment is far too high, the company dragged its feet and cheaped out on problems with leaks and mice, and the entire experience wasn’t worth the hassle, even if he will get back much of the money he put toward the purchase.
From New York Times
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