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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a huge patch of ground" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large area of land, often in contexts related to gardening, agriculture, or outdoor spaces.
Example: "The children played joyfully on a huge patch of ground covered in soft grass."
Alternatives: "a vast area of land" or "a large expanse of ground."
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A huge patch of ground near the Olympic village in east London had been transformed into a passable approximation of the 1955 Hill Valley town square in which Fox finds himself.
Why can't someone donate a huge patch of ground, erect a building that has showers and bathroom facilities, give these people a tent of their own and a shuttle bus once a month to town and have a medical truck see if they need help?
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He cut through a parking lot and hit a huge patch of ice.
"In rangelands, you can go and just bulldoze a huge patch of weeds, and that does happen.
In the vast exhibition hall of London's Tate Modern, the installation looks from a distance like a huge patch of gravel.
From the coastline, through the towns of Okuma, Futaba and Namie, are huge patches of ground where the additional annual dose of radiation is more than 50 millisieverts.
But given a patch of ground, a windowbox, a dump-bag of soil, we can all garden.
But only a small patch of ground was allocated.
I found a little patch of ground set among about 200 other campers.
But clear a little patch of ground for this unabashedly charming story by John Freeman Gill.
The school is really little more than a sandy patch of ground under an acacia tree.
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