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  • proper noun A town in Northumberland, United Kingdom.

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Examples

  • Chairman of governors Adrian Woolley added: "Being in a non-deprived area, we receive less than some in places such as Cramlington, but we still have to strive for high standards of provision and academic achievement."

    HX News and Sport 2009

  • Chairman of governors Adrian Woolley added: "Being in a non-deprived area, we receive less than some in places such as Cramlington, but we still have to strive for high standards of provision and academic achievement."

    HX News and Sport 2009

  • Chairman of governors Adrian Woolley added: "Being in a non-deprived area, we receive less than some in places such as Cramlington, but we still have to strive for high standards of provision and academic achievement."

    HX News and Sport 2009

  • Chairman of governors Adrian Woolley added: "Being in a non-deprived area, we receive less than some in places such as Cramlington, but we still have to strive for high standards of provision and academic achievement."

    HX News and Sport 2009

  • Chairman of governors Adrian Woolley added: "Being in a non-deprived area, we receive less than some in places such as Cramlington, but we still have to strive for high standards of provision and academic achievement."

    HX News and Sport 2009

  • Chairman of governors Adrian Woolley added: "Being in a non-deprived area, we receive less than some in places such as Cramlington, but we still have to strive for high standards of provision and academic achievement."

    HX News and Sport 2009

  • Realise what you now are, and wonder how a boy with dyslexia from Cramlington did that?

    'I was lucky I was crap at school' Euan Ferguson 2010

  • Dubbed the “Goddess of the North”, Northumberlandia, will be made from two million tonnes of earth dug out from an open cast mine in Cramlington, and tower 34 metres into the northern sky.

    PD*29837247 « Dating Jesus 2009

  • At a public meeting the previous Saturday in an Asda supermarket in Cramlington in northeast England, Mr. Campbell was the butt of criticisms.

    School for Scandal 2009

  • Sister Ruth, now a headmistress at a school in Cramlington, a mining village north of Newcastle, had taught my youngest sister, Anita, who had been a virtual paragon of academic virtue from her first day at school until achieving a very impressive M.A. in English from Leeds University.

    Broken Music, A Memoir Sting 2003

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