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by sgarland
215 days ago
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From Merriam-Webster: > suburb (noun): > a: an outlying part of a city or town > b: a smaller community adjacent to or within commuting distance of a city > c: suburbs plural : the residential area on the outskirts of a city or large town I strongly suspect that if you polled random people, they would say something along the lines of b or c. There are also exurbs, whose definition further drives home the point that it isn’t binary: > a region or settlement that lies outside a city and usually beyond its suburbs and that often is inhabited chiefly by well-to-do families |
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Yes they would. Absolutely. Which means that they clearly see it as being outskirts of a city or town, not the outskirts of an urban area. You even say so yourself. It is literally written as such.
> There are also exurbs, whose definition further drives home the point that it isn’t binary:
You did the same thing again: Outside a city, not outside of an urban area. Of course there are different community types within urban areas, just as there different community types within rural areas: e.g. hamlets, villages, small towns, it is even technically possible, albeit unusual, for a city to be rural! For example, Greenwood, British Columbia is both a city and rural.