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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a geography of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a particular area of study or a conceptual framework related to geography, often in academic or analytical contexts.
Example: "The book presents a geography of urban development, exploring how cities evolve over time."
Alternatives: "a landscape of" or "a mapping of".
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She went on, "There is a geography of recession.
She "helped me to understand a geography of mountains which is not based on the summit".
"I wanted from Chicago what I'd got from Sarajevo: a geography of the soul," he writes.
I wanted from Chicago what I had got from Sarajevo: a geography of the soul.
A Geography of the Welsh Language Univ. Wales Presss, Cardiff, 1994).
Allik, J. & McCrae, R. Toward a Geography of Personality Traits: Patterns of Profiles across 36 Cultures.
Race creates a geography of its own – especially when you factor in residential segregation.
By Amy Davidson Sorkin August 9, 2010 Is there a geography of tolerance?
In "A Geography of Risk" Ms. Isaacs made dancers fling themselves about in fascinatingly unpredictable patterns.
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The result is a bubbling geography of data that moves away from purely representational to become a generative audiovisual animation.
"Chalking helps reveal a hidden geography of the city.
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