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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a huge plot of land" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a large area of land, often in the context of real estate, agriculture, or development.
Example: "The farmer was proud of his new acquisition, a huge plot of land that would allow him to expand his operations."
Alternatives: "a vast expanse of land" or "a large tract of land."
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To build it, the city cleared 10,000 residents from a huge plot of land west of Hongqiao by building new apartments for them a few miles away.
Hal and Eleanor had bought a huge plot of land somewhere in Puerto Rico and had begun a development there, in partnership with Eleanor's nephew Irwin.
Galloway points out that when he was elected, the city centre was mired by what he called "the black hole", a huge plot of land on which a Westfield shopping centre is now being built.
Picture a huge plot of land with a pre-school, secondary school, as well as a health clinic and an orphanage.
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But the tomorrowland version of Ordos — built from scratch on a huge plot of empty land 15 miles south of the old city — is all but deserted.
My whole life I've lived on this huge plot of land with no one around but my family for miles.
Every year Governments, banks or private investors buy huge plots of land in some of the poorest countries in the world for profit.
Houses outside the village border, even grand pillared mansions on huge plots of land, sell for at least 10percentt less, with taxes hovering at $10,000.
The capacity of these buildings to concentrate a huge amount of floor space on a relatively small plot of land meant they became powerful tools of economic speculation.
A neighborhood isn't just a plot of land.
It's a little bit like owning a plot of land.
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