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The sphere of influence in Brent Cross is bigger than that of North Finchley - My aim is to find the area, which has a bigger sphere of influence.  

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The sphere of influence in Brent Cross is bigger than that of North Finchley Aim: My aim is to find the area, which has a bigger sphere of influence. The keywords in my aim was "sphere of influence" and "bigger" The "Sphere of influence" means the area that people are willing to travel to in a certain area. Although the shops that are in that shopping area affect the sphere of influence, the transport and ease to get there along with the rivalry from other shopping districts. Here are some examples of shops with an area of influence: Boots Chemist prefers to have an area of influence of 10,000 people, Marks and Spencer prefer to have an area of influence of 50,000 people and Sainsburys prefer 60,000 people. "Bigger" from peoples point of view means: * "...More space" * "Large amount of space" In the Oxford Dictionary I looked up "bigger" this is what it...

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