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countywide

American  
[kaun-tee-wahyd] / ˈkaʊn tiˌwaɪd /

adjective

  1. existing throughout or applying to an entire county.


adverb

  1. throughout an entire county.

Example Sentences

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"In total, this allowed Citizens Advice to bring in around £650,000 a year for energy funding in North Yorkshire, employing 20 individuals and running a countywide telephone service," she added.

From BBC

“Arbitrators aren’t elected, they’re not required to weigh countywide trade-offs like homeless services, healthcare, capital improvements, all of those things,” said Supervisor Holly Mitchell, the only supervisor to abstain from the vote.

From Los Angeles Times

“The Sepulveda Corridor is a vital link for the communities of Los Angeles,” Cecily Way, senior executive officer of countywide planning for Metro, said last week.

From Los Angeles Times

During January’s fires, emergency alert failures killed trust: Altadena residents received evacuation orders five hours late, and 10 million got erroneous alerts countywide.

From Los Angeles Times

A countywide road closure map is available here.

From Los Angeles Times