The phrase
"entire province" refers to the whole or complete area of a specific province, typically with its associated cities, towns, and regions.
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Synonyms for individual words can be found below.
«entire»
«province»
Sentences with «entire province»
- Across Canada, municipalities and even entire provinces like Ontario ban or restrict dogs because of their breed (or perceived breed). (hsi.org)
- In addition, the federal government may exclude entire provinces or territories from all or part of the Fisheries Act, if they decide that there is a provincial or territorial law with an equivalent effect. (slaw.ca)
- «The first three LNG proposals alone... would require about half of the electricity that's currently consumed by the entire province.» (canadianbusiness.com)
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