How to Use tourism in a Sentence
tourism
noun- She has a job in tourism.
- The city developed the riverfront to encourage tourism.
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The true test will come this winter, the busiest tourism season.
—Hadley Meares, The Hollywood Reporter, 19 Nov. 2023
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The tourism board has also increased the fee charged to hikers.
—Natalie Neysa Alund, USA TODAY, 13 Mar. 2023
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The name was changed to Ocean Springs in the mid-1800s because of mineral springs in the area that first brought tourism to the town.
—Kayla Michelle Smith, Travel + Leisure, 11 Mar. 2024
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In the ’70s, tourism to Antarctica, a two-day boat ride away, boomed.
—Leila Miller, Los Angeles Times, 12 Feb. 2024
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So tourism won’t be about benders and showing skin at the beach, then?
—Phil Wahba, Fortune, 22 Aug. 2023
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But now, because there is a boom in tourism not just in Palawan, but in the Philippines.
—Clarisa Diaz, Quartz, 21 June 2022
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That’s one small step for space tourism, one giant leap for Hilton.
—Abby Montanez, Robb Report, 21 Sep. 2022
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Since it was founded, the park’s sole focus has been tourism.
—Hannah Farrow, Orlando Sentinel, 20 June 2024
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Now that space tourism has arrived, the next frontier is in view: space sports.
—Jen Murphy, WSJ, 1 July 2022
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The story sounds like it was plucked out of a tourism campaign, or the depths of my subconscious.
—Hannah Goldfield, The New Yorker, 8 Jan. 2024
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The shooting happened on South Street, a popular area of the city for tourism and nightlife.
—Michael Lee, Fox News, 5 June 2022
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But the emphasis on big-ticket items and sports tourism just doesn’t work.
—Dennis Barone, Hartford Courant, 27 Dec. 2024
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And while the limits on tourism were largely lifted in 2016, many still find the prospect daunting.
—Tony Perrottet, Condé Nast Traveler, 21 May 2024
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As the glaciers shift, so too will glacier tourism, something that’s starkly clear to Sheldon.
—Laura Paddison, CNN, 21 Sep. 2024
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Better Call Saul have made their mark on the city via production and tourism.
—Dan Snierson, EW.com, 30 July 2022
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That, in turn, will protect jobs and bolster the quality of tourism.
—Barbie Latza Nadeau, CNN, 15 Jan. 2025
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The tourism surge has led to a housing crisis, a water shortage and a traffic mess.
—Jack Herrera, Los Angeles Times, 19 Oct. 2023
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The lodge had not hosted a visitor for more than a year, Kenya's tourism ministry confirmed to The Times.
—Janine Henni, Peoplemag, 24 Oct. 2023
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Dong and Liu were among more than a dozen people indicted in 2019 on birth tourism charges.
—Aliza Chasan, CBS News, 27 Jan. 2025
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Will tourism, the lifeblood of this island, ever return to normal?
—Ben Bolch, Los Angeles Times, 20 Nov. 2023
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New Shepard has set the bar for suborbital space tourism.
—Eric Berger, Ars Technica, 27 Jan. 2025
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Meanwhile, tourism for the big event is expected to bring $1 billion in Texas.
—Khristopher J. Brooks, CBS News, 28 Mar. 2024
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Asia tourism in general has been the slowest to bounce back (Japan, for instance).
—Forrest Brown, CNN, 21 Aug. 2022
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The app can be used to book travel and tourism experiences.
—Maxwell Millington, Axios, 15 July 2024
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In recent years, the rabbit has also been used to promote tourism.
—Zayna Syed, Popular Science, 23 Jan. 2023
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Both projects offer benchmarks of the island’s model of green tourism.
—Michaela Trimble, Travel + Leisure, 5 Jan. 2024
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The Michelin Guide and its coveted stars are coming to Pinellas, the county's tourism board announced Tuesday.
—Kathryn Varn, Axios, 4 Feb. 2025
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Many Mexicans often cross into the US for work, shopping, tourism or to see family.
—Bryan Mena, CNN, 7 Feb. 2025
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