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"a harvest" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to the act of collecting or gathering crops or the produce that is collected. Here are some examples: 1. The farmers were busy preparing for the fall harvest. 2. The bountiful harvest of apples was a result of the perfect weather conditions. 3. The villagers worked together to bring in the harvest of wheat. 4. The scarcity of rain this year resulted in a poor harvest for the farmers. 5. The local market was filled with fresh vegetables from the summer harvest.
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That night, Inci demonstrated a harvest dance.
What is this, a harvest festival?
p. What is a "harvest limit"?
"Look for a harvest date," North says.
Some bars had a harvest year.
This will be the region's third year without a harvest.
Her side dishes give the feeling of a harvest meal.
A Harvest Celebration Liberal extremists or the conscience of Westchester?
And on 9 September, there's a Harvest Feast.
Nine years later a harvest of anger is in.
A harvest fest is tomorrow and Sunday, 1 to 4 p.m.
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