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The phrase "a span of dirt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific area or stretch of land that is covered in dirt, often in a physical or metaphorical context.
Example: "The construction crew cleared a span of dirt to prepare for the new building foundation."
Alternatives: "a stretch of dirt" or "an area of dirt".
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The field was a span of dirt.
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Let be a span of.
All in a span of 45 minutes.
Look at termites - a termite follows a simple rule, pushing a little ball of dirt until it meets another ball of dirt.
Just a different kind of dirt: a mall graveyard.
Under a thin layer of dirt was a wooden box.
A piece of dirt.
A lot of dirt.
A mound of dirt awaits.
"It was a lot of dirt".
The universe in a handful of dirt.
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