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The phrase "a pasture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a field or area of land covered with grass and other low plants suitable for grazing animals, particularly livestock.
Example: "The cows were happily grazing in a pasture under the warm sun."
Alternatives: "a meadow" or "a grazing field".
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Goats and cattle work particularly well together in a pasture.
One faced us in a pasture behind a fence.
Her organization supports a pasture with fewer longhorns.
A pasture of white cattle gave Ishmael the shivers.
"Picture a pasture open to all," he wrote.
It's a cross between a pasture and a moonscape.
They were grazing in a pasture a half mile away.
Both have views of Shuswap Lake, a pasture and mountains.
"Picture a pasture open to all," Hardin wrote.
Weed density within a pasture can change over time, and can vary from one area to another within a pasture.
The same creek flowed down to a pasture where the Tennants grazed their cows.
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