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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hillside of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a location or feature that consists of a sloping area of land, often covered with vegetation or other elements.
Example: "We hiked up a hillside of wildflowers, enjoying the vibrant colors and fresh air."
Alternatives: "a slope of" or "a bank of".
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A hillside of mature trees collapsed and slid hundreds of feet into a field below.
Eventually the hotel Heydalur (doubles from £59) appears, a hillside of random outbuildings.
It sits, very peacefully, on a hillside of olive and cork trees, and access is free.
On warm nights, they could walk onto a series of limestone terraces with sweeping views of a hillside of trees.
"You could get away with it so easy," he says, climbing along a gully, up a hillside of homes, on his way to meet a convert.
A few miles south of Farosunds Fastning, Lergravsviken nature reserve is home to a hillside of raukar, odd limestone formations found along the coast on Gotland and Faro.
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Early tonight, smoke rose from the rebel-held village of Gajre, on a hillside outside of Tetovo, and a government helicopter hovered above.
Tribal fighters said there were four bodies of Chechens on a hillside; two of them, they said, had been executed after being wounded.
A household survey in a hillside zone of the Colombian Andes was used to develop a typology of farm households based on their assets and productive activities.
There was a hillside full of rich grass they wanted to eat.
On a hillside north of the Elbe River, overlooking historic Dresden, is a district called the Albertstadt.
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