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The phrase "a paddock that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific paddock and providing additional information about it.
Example: "We found a paddock that was perfect for grazing the horses during the summer months."
Alternatives: "a paddock which" or "a paddock where".
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Pathways for future progress are proposed, including creating areas within a paddock that attract grazing away from where regeneration is desired.
Others who didn't have the time or resources to move it simply stockpiled the tephra in unused areas on farms or on a part of a paddock that was sacrificed.
Video taken from a helicopter near Kaikoura showed three cows stranded on an island of grass in a paddock that had been ripped apart in the quake.
The Australia Zoo took a public stance against the nets, likening having a net that doesn't reach the bottom of the ocean to "putting up a fence in a paddock that only goes three quarters of the way around -- you may deter some of the cows from coming in but it is certainly not an effective or efficient way to operate".
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Goodyear reports seeing cows crammed together in a small paddock that is "delineated by an electric fence tufted with sheep wool".
Named for the iron-fisted rule dispensed from its bland leather sofas, the Kremlin sits parked at the heart of a crowded paddock that is the base for teams like Red Bull, Ferrari, Lotus, Mercedes and McLaren.
Using archived Landsat imagery and Shuttle Radar Topography Mission DEMs, we found for example that LI indicated improvements in the condition or health of a rangeland paddock that was monitored from 1980 to 2002.
Blueprints on his office wall show a large, open-air paddock that would link the track to the nearby MARC train station.
Imagine if they were confined to a small paddock with no room to run.........which would you prefer??? Now, on that note, make sure you have a small paddock that you have access to, in case you need to treat the mare or foal.
In the paddock, that contributes to an atmosphere unlike that of the usual Grands Prix, with team business, sponsor visits, driver interviews and every other aspect of the weekend taking place "after hours".
In 1845, the kitchen gardens & paddock that lay behind the palace were put on the real-estate market, in the form of building sites, each suitable for the erection of a really large villa surrounded by its own grounds.
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