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In many contexts, "the city" refers specifically to the business or financial center of a town (like 'The City' in London), rather than the entire metropolitan area. When referring to a specific place, it is usually used as a countable noun (e.g., 'a city', 'two cities').

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Chloe is procrastinating in the university library while Fatima is actually studying.
Chloe Smith

I'm totally burnt out. Let's just ditch and head into the city.

Chloe Smith
Fatima
Fatima

Absolutely not. You have a paper due tomorrow.

💡
Chloe uses the phrasal verb 'burnt out' to describe her exhaustion and 'ditch' as slang for skipping class/studying. She refers to 'the city' as the central commercial hub, contrasting it with their current academic environment.

Meanings

noun

A large town, typically one that is the administrative center of a county or region.

"New York City is known as 'the city that never sleeps'."

noun

The central part of a town, often characterized by commercial and business activity.

"He works in the city during the week but lives in the suburbs."

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