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  • proper noun a small town in Leicestershire, England

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Examples

  • I was in Loughborough this week, on a spot of business at the ECB National Cricket Performance Centre on the University campus, and an impressive place it is: nets long enough to fit in Michael Holding at the start of his run and Jeff Dujon standing back at the other and enough hi-tech electronic stuff to dissect and analyse techniques in the most minute detail.

    No spin required as the ECB gets its coaching house in order Mike Selvey 2010

  • One thing I did that was textile related when we were away was to visit the Charnwood Museum in Loughborough, which happened to have not one but TWO temporary exhibits about textile related things while we were in the area.

    Archive 2007-06-01 katelnorth 2007

  • One thing I did that was textile related when we were away was to visit the Charnwood Museum in Loughborough, which happened to have not one but TWO temporary exhibits about textile related things while we were in the area.

    Back and ready to upload tons of pics - tomorrow. katelnorth 2007

  • He stood in Loughborough at the last election and is 28 years old.

    Another LibDem Defection 2006

  • Macpherson called Loughborough by far the cleverest man in the country

    William Pitt and the Great War John Holland Rose 1898

  • A further £100 million would be invested in training and testing facilities, including at universities with specialist engineering research units, such as Loughborough, Durham and Newcastle.

    icCoventry 2010

  • A further £100 million would be invested in training and testing facilities, including at universities with specialist engineering research units, such as Loughborough, Durham and Newcastle.

    Belfasttelegraph.co.uk - Frontpage RSS Feed 2010

  • A further £100 million would be invested in training and testing facilities, including at universities with specialist engineering research units, such as Loughborough, Durham and Newcastle.

    Mirror.co.uk - News 2010

  • A further £100 million would be invested in training and testing facilities, including at universities with specialist engineering research units, such as Loughborough, Durham and Newcastle.

    icHuddersfield 2010

  • A further £100m would be invested in training and testing facilities - including universities with specialist engineering research units such as Loughborough, Durham and Newcastle.

    BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition 2010

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