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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a broad land" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large or expansive area of land, often in a geographical or metaphorical context.
Example: "The settlers moved westward, seeking a broad land where they could establish new homes and farms."
Alternatives: "an expansive territory" or "a vast area".
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The estuary of these two ancient rivers lay to the north of a broad land corridor that then joined southeast England to continental Europe.
This similarity in Arctic mammalian fauna is a result of the lower sea levels of the Pleistocene glaciations, when a broad land connection, known as the Bering Land Bridge, connected present-day Alaska and Siberia.
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This Congress did it all in one bill, and also enacted other big measures, such as an expansion of children's health insurance and a broad land-conservation law.This is not the record of a paralysed administration.
From observed yield and NDVI and GNDVI observations, vegetation indices vs. yield linear regression models were developed to predict grain yields over a broader land base in the experimental watershed area.
In addressing this need, this paper attempts to explain the evolving concept of land administration infrastructures, the concept of "best practice" and the concept of a land administration "tool box" of principles, policies, laws and technologies which are useful in reforming or re-engineering land administration systems in support of a broader land policy agenda.
While most land administration systems traditionally have a primary objective of supporting the operation of land markets, they are increasingly evolving into a broader land information infrastructure which supports economic development, environmental management and social stability in both developed and developing countries.
Although it literally translates as "soil" or "ground," pepeso is typically used as a broader land-sea concept that demarcates territorial estates and historical claims.
The European Spatial Development Perspective (ESDP, see Appendix S2 for details) acknowledges explicitly the need to avoid the isolation of protected areas with a broader land-use policy and the importance of a successful development of European ecological networks for the conservation and development of biodiversity.
Jewish eschatology has its beginning in the biblical promise to Abraham that, through him, all nations would be blessed and that his descendants would receive a "good and broad land, a land flowing with milk and honey" (Exodus 3 8).
Our analysis estimated bare land and a broad open land class, and considered restrictions on bioenergy projects pertaining to soils, parcel size, landowner, and landowner residence.
"Rome looks with wistful eye to domination of this broad land, a magnificent seat for a sovereign pontiff," one writer cautioned.
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