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Discover LudwigThe phrase "* terrain" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is a noun phrase that refers to the surface or land features of a particular area. Example: "The hikers were exhausted after trekking through the rugged terrain of the mountains." In this sentence, "* terrain" is used to describe the type of land the hikers encountered during their hike. It adds specific information about the surface and features of the area they were in.
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Nature repossesses the terrain.
They're tough terrain.
The terrain is varied.
The terrain is mountainous.
It's grim terrain.
He knew the terrain well.
We are on new terrain.
Soils vary considerably with terrain.
The racial terrain is explosive.
"India has a different terrain".
The title is "Dangerous Terrain".
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