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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a shoreline" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the land along the edge of a body of water, such as an ocean, sea, or lake.
Example: "The children played happily along a shoreline, collecting seashells and building sandcastles."
Alternatives: "a coast" or "a waterfront."
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On the other hand, occasionally a collector will hit a shoreline jackpot.
Lake Victoria, with a shoreline of more than 3,000km, is Africa's biggest lake.
Beyond the site, deep drainage channels appeared to lead to a shoreline in the distance.
Then chug down a shoreline full of delights including Hartland Point, Bude and Boscastle.
I stepped off the bow of the longboat onto a shoreline boulder.
"Normally, a wildlife sanctuary is not a shoreline park for local residents".
So they end up drilling wells even in places where the damage can be horrific, like close to a shoreline.
"Early morning or late evening, you don't go messing around on a shoreline with vegetation because of alligators," Krysko said.
A shoreline classic, this blustery coastal path leads you along a magnificent escarpment of alabaster-white chalk cliffs.
Photos shared on social media showed bodies being lined up on a shoreline, their faces covered in cloth.
Lenkoran is low-built and pretty, with Lada taxis a go-go, and a shoreline of charcoal sand.
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