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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a terrain for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a context or environment that is suitable for a particular activity or phenomenon.
Example: "The new policy creates a terrain for innovation and creativity within the organization."
Alternatives: "an environment for" or "a setting for".
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African football cannot become a terrain for hooliganism".
Online dating has also become a terrain for a new – and often upsetting – gender struggle.
The changing images of Stanley and Livingstone over the years offer as rich a terrain for a writer as do the two men themselves.
Indian efforts to preserve a terrain for themselves in the continental interior might still have had a chance with British policy makers, but they would be totally ineffective when the time came to deal with a triumphant United States of America.
The dense deployment of nodes on a terrain for monitoring the environment causes contention in wireless channels that leads to interference and high energy consumption.
How does the society of the spectacle become a terrain for struggle in Rio? Locating spectacle production in nation-state formation and the urban process, the paper provides a genealogy of the spectacle beyond the modern North Atlantic metropole.
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As a practical approximation, we feed the transition state pathway (TSP) trajectories [5], [6] to Eq. 16), as a representative terrain for a given temperature.
The land, now submerged under higher sea levels, was cut with granite ravines, gullies and dead-end valleys – a terrain perfect for stalking and ambushing prey.
Depicting real people in contrived situations, the pictures occupy an ambiguous territory between fact and fiction, a gray zone that has become a preferred terrain for artists extending the boundaries of documentary photography.
Cyber is "a new terrain for warfare," Panetta tells us, a "battlefield of the future".
Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart are once again two lost souls searching a barren terrain for some sort of meaning to life, this time in a toney drawing room off Hampstead Heath in Harold Pinter's No Man's Land.
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