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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a marsh" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a wetland area that is dominated by herbaceous plants, often found near rivers or lakes.
Example: "The wildlife refuge is home to a diverse range of species that thrive in a marsh."
Alternatives: "a wetland" or "a swamp".
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Training was being conducted among reeds in a marsh.
Until the 12th century, the Marais was a marsh.
A barn owl flitted past, then a marsh harrier.
The sites examined include a marsh fringing the upper bay and a marsh fringing a beach ridge on the estuarine shoreline of a barrier island.
Stilts are somewhat colonial in their nesting, sometimes sharing a marsh with avocets.
Don't go into your basement if your house is in a marsh, for example.
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It is a marsh-dwelling animal that may feed on crustaceans and mollusks.
These scablands were scoured of the top layers of soil, leaving a marsh-filled valley.
The study reported here presents the results of an investigation of a marsh-cove ecosystem heavily contaminated by cadmium.
Correspondence to B. A. Marsh.
Bessen, R. A. & Marsh, R. F. J. Virol.
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