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Discover Ludwig"I land" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but generally refers to the act of arriving or coming to a stop after a flight or other form of travel. Example 1: After a long flight, I was relieved to finally land in Paris. Example 2: The pilot announced that we would be landing in approximately 30 minutes. Example 3: As the plane descended, I could feel the wheels touch the runway and knew we were about to land. Example 4: The bird gracefully spread its wings and prepared to land on the branch. Example 5: The spaceship made a successful landing on the surface of the moon.
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Things change, though, when I land.
Did I land a good job?
I land in Kansas City.
I'm like buzzing around and then I land..
"I get so ridiculously happy when I land here.
I'll go to the club when I land.
"Then when I land I rip them off".
"I fly sometimes; sometimes I land with a thud.
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Ito, the former Maho i-Land employee, had acted as our liaison, and he was there as a chaperon.
So that was really what that name I-Land was all about".
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