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The phrase "a terrain" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when you want to refer to a specific type of land or surface. It is typically used in phrases such as "rugged terrain" or "challenging terrain." Example: The hikers were excited to explore the rugged terrain of the mountainous region.
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"You had a terrain that was ready to explode".
There's a terrain park and pipe for snowboarders.
African football cannot become a terrain for hooliganism".
Gibson country is still a terrain all its own.
It is common at many resorts to require education programs for anyone entering a terrain park.
"Writing about Jackie, I enter a terrain of embarrassment, error, excess.
Another taken closer to the surface revealed what appears to be a terrain of boulders.
A. Pick a terrain, pick a sport, then open up your atlas.
This small but challenging mountain offers a terrain park, tubing and cross-country trails.
A terrain park exclusively for airboarders, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily.
Her voice -- urgent, plaintive, lilting into awe or wonder -- carries you from a terrain of violence into a terrain of hope.
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