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Discover Ludwig"a gully" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a narrow valley or ravine, typically with a stream running through it. Example: The hikers followed the trail until they reached a gully, where they had to carefully make their way down its steep sides before continuing on.
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Can you dam a gully?
Three slips and a gully.
Water trickled unseen in a gully below.
Mr. Eubanks hit his first ball right into a gully.
Strauss brings in a gully and short leg for Gambhir.
Ponting puts in three slips and a gully.
Alastair Cook set three slips and a gully.
Hidden in a gully lies the lodge itself, a handsome blockhouse modelled on a caravanserai.
It turns out that Turkey these days is neither a bridge nor a gully.
I stayed behind on a ridge, as he started across the top of a gully.
Indeed, it was more like a ravine, a dark peculiarity, than a gully.
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