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The phrase "a wild landscape" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a natural setting that is untamed, rugged, or untouched by human development.
Example: "The hikers were captivated by the beauty of a wild landscape, filled with towering mountains and dense forests."
Alternatives: "an untamed terrain" or "a rugged scenery."
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It sits in the middle of a wild landscape, untainted.
This standard, the park officials argue, is inappropriate for a wild landscape.
First stop Haytor, a few miles from the Ilsington yet a wild landscape apart.
I dreamed of a wild landscape — elephants, dinosaurs, bat caves, strange natives, and so on.
We take a wild landscape and rebrand and package it for mass consumption.
Romanticists of the later 18th century idealized Norwegian rural society, with its free peasants in a wild landscape.
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His 1951 Vogue picture The Art of Travel has a visionary quality as a superbly elegant adventurer walks across a remote wild landscape towards her waiting plane: she is an unforgettable dream image.
It seems fitting, after all, that the metaphor for this place of unconscious and the imagination is the woods, a wild, untamed landscape that is full of mystery, fantasy, and danger".
Cape Wrath "The British mainland's most north-westerly point is a thrillingly wild landscape," says Dominic.
Yellowstone, meanwhile, continues to provide new insights into the ecology of fear on a large, wild landscape.
"In some places, it is a very wild landscape that looks like the surface of the moon.
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