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The phrase "a wilderness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an area of land that is uncultivated and uninhabited, often characterized by natural beauty and wildness.
Example: "The hikers ventured deep into a wilderness, surrounded by towering trees and the sounds of nature."
Alternatives: "a wild area" or "an untamed land".
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The area was a wilderness.
It's obviously not a wilderness.
A wilderness sun sets behind it.
That's what a wilderness holiday is.
The Inwood section was primarily a wilderness.
Plus you get to see a wilderness.
It may occur in a wilderness.
It was really a wilderness area".
I'm a bit of a wilderness person.
A wilderness is a desolate place.
He knew London to be a wilderness.
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