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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a gorge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a narrow valley between hills or mountains, often with a stream running through it.
Example: "The hikers were amazed by the breathtaking views as they descended into the gorge."
Alternatives: "a ravine" or "a canyon".
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Like cutting a gorge, for instance.
Below the hill, between a gorge and azure maritime.
He followed a highway along the bed of a gorge.
Others were hurled off the edge of a gorge.
I might have thrown one into a gorge.
Terrible news: Liam Connor has been found dead in a gorge near the Cornell campus.
A stone path snaked along partway up the side of a gorge.
"When someone dies by suicide in a gorge, it's a very visible public act," he said.
In Quelat a waterfall threads down a gorge into a wide river below.
The tree was thought extinct until it was rediscovered in a gorge in Australia in 1994.
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But then, there is sometimes, natural fault--a gorge in rock; an organic divorce in rust and strata.
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