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"a countryside" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You could use it to refer to an area of rural landscape, typically consisting of farms, fields, and small villages. For example: "The sun was setting over the peaceful countryside, filled with rolling hills and lush fields."
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Human beings need a countryside component in their everyday surroundings.
"Parks give the neighborhood a countryside effect," he said.
A young couple have opened a countryside hotel.
The little group took the rougher, more hidden routes through a countryside more than rough enough.
There's a countryside expression: 'At the moment they're like rabbits with a headlight on them'.
And, best of all, we've left the modern world, clip-clopping through a countryside of castles.
His Daimler-Chrysler complex in Berlin marries an ultra-urban environment with a countryside feeling.
One chronicler remembers rushing home to find his father dying in a countryside turned into a silent landscape of ghosts.
At last, then, a countryside policy on which everybody, including the environmental and bloodsports lobbies, can agree.
A SHELF of recent French novels has deserted Parisian settings for a countryside of oppressive farmhouses and stifling small towns.
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Thatched mud and timber houses stand out in a countryside just peppered with trees.
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