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Akron

[ ak-ruhn ]

noun

  1. a city in NE Ohio.


Akron

/ ˈækrən /

noun

  1. a city in NE Ohio. Pop: 212 215 (2003 est)


Akron

  1. City in northeastern Ohio , near Cleveland .


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Notes

Heart of the nation's rubber industry.

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Example Sentences

A top development official in the Akron area said he sees demand for PACE in his communities.

The study found, too, that building in other struggling industrial areas, including Detroit and the Ohio cities of Cleveland, Toledo and Akron, declined during the same period.

Ericka Weems, the sister of Cavs scouting director Brandon Weems, was found shot Monday at her home in Akron, where James and Brandon Weems grew up.

The Akron native isn’t just dealing with the pandemic, nor the deaths and massive job losses that followed.

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Even the section of it between Cleveland and Akron—the most polluted stretch—has met nearly all of the goals established by the Clean Water Act for its recovery.

For James, wearing the shirt was “more of a shout-out to the family more than anything,” he told the Akron Beacon Journal.

Akron native King James has decided to take his talents back to his hometown Cleveland Cavaliers.

Skip Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes, and See ... Akron/Family.

The Ohio native was fresh out of the University of Akron, where he earned a B.A. in economics.

According to his IMDb profile, Shah was born in Akron, Ohio, and then moved to India for 10 years with his family.

The first boat from Akron to Cleveland went through July 4, 1827, amid popular rejoicings.

Beyond the running trap an Akron pipe should convey the sewage to a tank or cesspool.

After several days of this, father met a man he knew—a business friend from Akron.

We also met two young motor-cyclists from Akron, Ohio, en route for the coast.

I'll never forget the night we opened the new opera house at Akron.

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