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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hundred square" is not correct and usable in written English without additional context.
It could be used in mathematical or geometric contexts, typically referring to an area measurement or a square with sides of a hundred units.
Example: "The area of the park is a hundred square meters."
Alternatives: "one hundred square" or "a hundred square units."
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It's a hundred square feet in there!
Our room was about a hundred square feet.
A hundred square feet in downtown Tokyo was selling for a million dollars.
The rocks are arranged across the moor for a hundred square yards like a sculpture park.
"There was a hundred square kilometers of ice in 1850," Fagre, a United States Geological Survey researcher who has studied the glaciers of Glacier since 1991, explains.
Feeding the round-the-clock blaze annually requires the equivalent of a hundred square miles of the virgin Wyoming forest that surrounds the Formica property — or used to.
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Chicago added a million square feet.
It also irrigates a thousand square kilometers of farmland.
A Pilgrim house was about a hundred and sixty-five square feet.
That means we'll need approximately a hundred and twenty thousand square feet".
THE prairie once covered a million square miles of North America.
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