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Sentence count:248+9Posted:2017-01-24Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: alcovecornercrannynookrecessSimilar words: clichemicroficherichwhichenrichsandwichbe rich indichotomyMeaning: [nɪtʃ ,nɪːʃ]  n. 1. a position particularly well suited to the person who occupies it 2. a small concavity 3. an enclosure that is set back or indented 4. (ecology) the status of an organism within its environment and community (affecting its survival as a species). 
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61. A handful of smaller companies are making Mac clones for high-end graphics applications and other niche markets.
62. It's found a niche. in the luxury end, and Cowley is central to that push.
63. But clubs that are poised to succeed will find a niche, experts say.
64. It is an organism that has taken advantage of a man-made ecological niche, created in buildings' water systems.
65. Managing director Joel Jervis is already negotiating with several companies operating in niche areas such as network support.
66. Ecological theory holds that no two species can occupy exactly the same niche.
67. We were fortunate, however(sentencedict.com), to have found a niche that no one else cornered.
68. Love is the Devil found a niche, but there was less room for the films of Ken Loach.
69. Many of the companies appear to have avoided direct competition in the computer or semiconductor market by staking out a profitable niche.
70. These people in turn acquire their attitudes and identity from their own particular niche in the environment.
71. Newspaper publishers with on-line services have already found a successful niche: the personal ads.
72. Turner could arguably find a more permanent niche with another side, through Hampshire have a high regard for his ability.
73. The episode spells out very clearly the difficulties in finding an appropriate niche for the duke.
74. But the manufacturers of meat substitutes say vegetarians are a small niche in their target market.
75. He drew breath hard, and stepped out from his shallow niche and stood in the centre of the walk.
76. The brothers saw their market niche as the one-off poster.
77. They depend on larger companies for a market niche, and often provide low-paid and insecure jobs.
78. But growing interest in high-quality food suggests that those offering a premium product can find a niche market.
79. Taylor has given the former Nottingham Forest midfielder 10 caps in his three years without ever finding a niche for the 26-year-old.
80. Some will make it to the market, others just fade away into their particular niche.
81. It clearly concentrates the information in a commendable format and fills a niche in the market.
82. Van Meer's magazines are aimed at two growing niche markets: Internet users and senior citizens.
83. But maybe even to her husband she shone against the log wall like a saint in a niche.
84. There was no niche or corner of safety for the free black in a slave society.
85. They have evolved over millions of years to occupy their own niche, under the forest's protection.
86. Surrounded by the tall, heavy-stemmed vegetation that filled the niche of trees, they felt safe and unobserved.
87. Finding a niche is also important as many of the big electronics companies have frozen recruitment while they weather the recession.
88. The majority were arboreal frugivores occupying much the same niche as equivalent-sized monkeys today.
89. Andrew McCarthy has found a comfortable niche in the direct-to-video market.
90. If heterosexuals in developed countries provide such a niche, they will be in serious danger.
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