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walkability

American  
[wawk-uh bil-i-tee] / ˌwɔk ə ˈbɪl ɪ ti /

noun

  1. the state or quality of being walkable.


Example Sentences

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"I love the people here, I love the walkability of the city, how nice everyone is. It's a beautiful and fantastic place, and that's what encouraged me to come here," he said.

From BBC

But despite the town’s walkability and neighborliness, the mine was governed by global forces.

From The Wall Street Journal

Coconut Grove has, in recent years, seen a huge influx of wealthy homebuyers drawn to the community by one very unique perk: walkability.

From MarketWatch

When we discovered the walkability of Cuenca during the scouting trip we took prior to moving, we opted to sell both of our vehicles before leaving the States, and have never looked back.

From MarketWatch

In her area, which is close to the ocean, many older buyers also want to be near the water and prioritize walkability.

From MarketWatch