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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wetland" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an area of land that is saturated with water, either permanently or seasonally, and is characterized by specific vegetation and wildlife.
Example: "The conservation project aims to restore a wetland that has been drained for agricultural use."
Alternatives: "a marsh" or "a swamp".
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Yes, it's a wetland.
There is also a wetland nature reserve.
I'm searching for a needle in a wetland haystack.
Environmental scientists examine a wetland area along the Magdalena.
"But to think we can recreate a wetland in an eyeblink of time is simply dreaming".
One of these was from a wetland called Horse Cove, in Macon County, North Carolina.
Will they thrive in a yard with a pond and a wetland area? A. Exuberantly.
"I guess we're finding out that only God can make a wetland".
The initial complaint about the Hancocks' stone wall was over its proximity to a wetland.
"It's a wasteland, not a wetland," Caribou said bitterly, of the visitor center.
For centuries, it was a wetland, fed by creeks and an estuary.
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