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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a landed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts referring to someone who owns land or property, often in a historical or aristocratic sense.
Example: "He comes from a long line of landed gentry, owning vast estates in the countryside."
Alternatives: "landowner" or "landed aristocrat".
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The contradictory strategy worked, as the arty "Kid A" landed at No. 1 on release.
A landless knight makes thee a landed squire.
In Europe, a landed aristocracy set models for the future.
Though Azmi belonged to a landed family, he was drawn, from an early age, to communism.
Yuan was from a landed military family of Xiangcheng in Henan province.
Its goal is to rendezvous with a comet and to study its nucleus and coma using an orbiting spacecraft and a landed platform.
This is a whole human being, son of a forester on a landed estate.
Yes, I would like to be an earl with a landed estate.
The first thing that a successful Victorian businessman did was to buy himself a landed estate.
The founders claimed that they intended to create both a landed state for the Jewish people and a socialist society.
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