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The phrase "a hinterland" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an area lying beyond what is visible or known, often in a geographical or metaphorical context.
Example: "The city has developed rapidly, but its hinterland remains largely untouched and rural."
Alternatives: "a backcountry" or "an outlying area".
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Mata is a footballer with a hinterland.
Now he has a hinterland.
Writing fiction was a hobby and a hinterland.
It existed in a hinterland of chintz and misguided aspiration.
Football is his obsession, yes, but he has a hinterland.
But then there is Pett Level, five miles north-east of Hastings: a hinterland of a hinterland of a dump.
"A man without a hinterland," Roderick Nye, the policy director for the Tories, says.
Beyond them lies a hinterland of states consumed by internal turmoil, and Iran.
The City of London also gains from having a hinterland for its financial services.
They clamour for authentic politicians with a semblance of a hinterland.
Pellegrini has more of a hinterland than most Premier League managers.
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