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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tiny plot of land" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a small area of land, often in the context of gardening, real estate, or agriculture.
Example: "They decided to build a small cottage on a tiny plot of land near the lake."
Alternatives: "a small piece of land" or "a little parcel of land."
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They grew wheat, corn and soybeans on a tiny plot of land.
Jokhan Prasad Chaudhari, patriarch of a large family and owner of a tiny plot of land, predicted only more hardship.
In Mr. Gurung's case, he tried to subsist as a farmer on a tiny plot of land, his only real income coming from his pension.
"If you've got a tiny plot of land, the Web site will tell you exactly what lessons and activities you can do and, if necessary, what you need to meet your school's standards".
On my third day, as I raised my camera to take a picture of some aubergines growing on a tiny plot of land, I was struck by a strange realisation: I had become a Japanese tourist.
Tell that to people in the Hamptons, where a four-bedroom residence on a tiny plot of land might be considered a starter-home for some well-heeled buyers.
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Why does the image of an Indonesian sewing sneakers for 60 cents an hour evoke so much more feeling than the image of another Indonesian earning the equivalent of 30 cents an hour trying to feed his family on a tiny plot of land--or of a Filipino scavenging on a garbage heap?
It dates back to 1693, and belonged to the family of Richard Cornell, a rich ironworker who lived in Flushing, Queens, in the 1600's.The ground a tiny plot of land behind a nursing home was declared a landmark in 1970, but was overgrown, damaged by vandals and unrecognisable as a cemetery when Mr Cogan first saw it.
One of Mak Muji's neighbors has planted a bonsai tree on his tiny plot of land; he says working in his garden gives him peace.
After the city removed the tree three years ago, the tiny plot of land in Park Slope, about 25 square feet, stood fallow.
In September she fled her village, leaving her family little choice but to forfeit her tiny plot of land, and her dreams.
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