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ave

[ah-vey, ey-vee] / ˈɑ veɪ, ˈeɪ vi /




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She calls 7555 Melrose Ave. her “first flagship store” and hopes to eventually open locations in Orange County and San Diego, where she already has a client base.

From Los Angeles Times

After its inauguration in 1992, Spain's high-speed rail, or AVE, network was seen as a symbol of the country's modernisation.

From BBC

A derailment near Santiago de Compostela in 2013 that killed 80 people was not part of the AVE network, although that train was travelling at high speed.

From BBC

Sunday's collision, however, took place on the oldest AVE route, that which connects Madrid with Andalusia.

From BBC

Since the collision, many social media users have flagged posts from the past in which they had complained about uncomfortable movement while travelling on AVE trains.

From BBC