quarter|quarters in English

noun

[quar·ter || 'kwɔrtə(r) /'kwɔːtə]

one fourth; neighborhood; coin worth 25 cents (used in USA and Canada); quadrant; period of three months; place, location; district, region; mercy, clemency

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1. Recreational activities accounted for nearly three quarters of incidents, daily living or subsistence activities for nearly one quarter.

2. In 2011, Glacier National Park was depicted on the seventh quarter in the America the Beautiful Quarters series.

3. Quarters or rolls of quarters?

4. About three-quarters of the descriptors refer to individual concepts (language identifier, person, entity, title, ethnography etc.) and a quarter are abstract concepts.

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6. Addax produced 730 barrels of oil a day in the first quarter, with more than three quarters of its output coming from properties in Nigeria.

7. As an example, if you use three-quarters of a cup of powdered sugar, you’ll want to combine it with one-quarter of a cup of Borax.

8. Baronets Quarters - Baronets Quarters offers good lodging for 3 guests in Lynton

9. Sound General Quarters.

10. Collecting Bicentennial Quarters

11. The Acuteness of the shock in the fourth quarter resulted in a trade deficit of $2.39 billion, due to the sharp decline in hydrocarbon exports versus a surplus of $2.98 billion in the first three quarters ($5.94 billion in the first three quarters of 2013).

12. Waiting in Winter Quarters

13. Raven, close-quarters wetwork.

14. You're confined to quarters.

15. From their head-quarters.

16. And here are your quarters.

17. – – – – – – Halves or quarters without rumps:

18. They named it Winter Quarters.

19. Down from our quarters, sir.

20. Cut the cake into quarters .

21. Nearly one-quarter of Germany's GNP was committed to the war effort in 1939, and this rose to three-quarters of GNP in 1944, prior to the collapse of the economy.

22. Yes, in more ignorant quarters.

23. They live in close quarters.

24. Cut the apple into quarters.

25. We live in close quarters.