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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a game reserve" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a protected area designated for the conservation of wildlife and their habitats, often allowing for regulated hunting or tourism.
Example: "During our trip to Africa, we visited a game reserve where we saw lions, elephants, and other wildlife in their natural habitat."
Alternatives: "wildlife sanctuary" or "nature reserve."
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"It's a game reserve, and that's been the issue from the start," he said.
The Germans established a game reserve in this region as early as 1905.
It was established in 1928 as a game reserve, and as a national park in 1930.
You can't have a game reserve located in a sea of poverty.
The Sambisa Forest lost its innocence as a game reserve before 2006.
Hacienda Nápoles has the hallmarks of a game reserve: pristine, vast and mostly uninhabited.
The colonial government had marked the forest out as a game reserve.
Elton has also found time for pleasure; he was seen at the weekend in a game reserve, looking sunburnt.
White lions were first spotted on a game reserve near the Kruger national park in South Africa.
There is a 50 pound fine if you step out of your car in a game reserve.
Set aside in 1940 as a game reserve, the area includes land belonging to such native groups as the Ikuria Bantu.
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