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in Canada or the United States, a nonresidential college usually supported by the government offering two-year or three-year courses and awarding diplomas or associate degrees
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in the UK, an educational centre with recreational facilities available to the whole community.
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in New Zealand, an educational institution that offers both courses in practical or technical subjects for students and general interest courses for members of the local community
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in the U.S., a college that offers students a two-year course of study and does not usually provide them a place to live. Community colleges are often partly paid for by the government.
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in the UK, a secondary school that the local community can use for classes in the evening
1.
in Canada or the United States, a nonresidential college usually supported by the government offering two-year or three-year courses and awarding diplomas or associate degrees
2.
in the UK, an educational centre with recreational facilities available to the whole community.
3.
in New Zealand, an educational institution that offers both courses in practical or technical subjects for students and general interest courses for members of the local community
4.
in the U.S., a college that offers students a two-year course of study and does not usually provide them a place to live. Community colleges are often partly paid for by the government.
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in the UK, a secondary school that the local community can use for classes in the evening