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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a remote forest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a forest that is far away from populated areas or difficult to access.
Example: "The hikers ventured deep into a remote forest, hoping to discover hidden trails and untouched nature."
Alternatives: "an isolated forest" or "a secluded forest".
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The young Japanese boy who was dumped by his parents nearly a week ago in a remote forest as punishment for misbehaving on a road trip has been found alive.
Last month, Maoists killed 75 paramilitary officers during an ambush in a remote forest.
Then her half-naked corpse was found in a remote forest about six miles away.
The disease takes its name from a remote forest in Uganda where the disease was first identified in 1947.
Though they live in the shadowy depths of a remote forest, their lives are remarkably open to view.
For much of the year, Bernd Heinrich spends his time at a cabin he built in a remote forest in western Maine.
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A little hardwood cooking fire on the rocky shore of a remote, forest-surrounded pond, the marvelously evocative aroma of wood smoke..
Yet the most deathly scene of all is The Heart of the Wood, a painting of an apparently remote forest clearing, where a few beer cans litter the ground like corpses.
But experts say the rebels have gathered in a vast, remote forest and still pose a significant threat.
But, aside from that, the rest of his day is devoted to eking out a living in the remote forest and meditating.
Finally, on 11 July, they returned to their remote forest home, a village that may house as many as 100 individuals.
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