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The phrase "a steep rock" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a rock formation that has a significant incline or slope, often in a geographical or outdoor context.
Example: "The climbers approached a steep rock that challenged their skills and endurance."
Alternatives: "a sheer cliff" or "a rugged boulder".
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There he sustains himself by hunting for eggs on a steep rock face.
I remember watching four men and women climbing a steep rock face and rappelling down.
Its half-cup nest is attached to a steep rock face, generally in a shady, damp location.
But halfway up a steep rock face, he spies a butterfly he doesn't recognize and swings his net single-mindedly.
By midafternoon, we find ourselves at the base of a steep rock face, which at first doesn't seem to have any promising routes around it.
Northwest of the old city is the former summer palace of the imam, perched on a steep rock outcrop overlooking the Wadi Dharr.
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The poor sods have to struggle up a "steep rock-studded brush-grown slope".
At 54, Joe Drake guns his six-wheeler up a steep rock-rutted trail on the backwoods of his 494-acre tract and points to his property line, marked by a large maple in a sea of indistinguishable trees.
The scene took millions of years to perfect, as gargantuan fingers of glacial ice tore inexorably through the landscape, leaving a chasm of steep rock, part-filled with an expanse of seawater.
The widening of the Tuen Mun Road highway in Hong Kong involved construction and subsequent operation in an area of steep rock slopes above a heavily trafficked six lane highway.
Whether you are a novice rock climber or an experienced boulder, Steep Rock Bouldering has the right package and lessons to get you moving.
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