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The phrase "acre plot of soil" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific area of land measured in acres that is suitable for planting or farming.
Example: "The farmer decided to cultivate an acre plot of soil to grow organic vegetables."
Alternatives: "acre piece of land" or "acre parcel of earth".
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Right now, it's a three-acre plot of soil, piled with broken concrete and old rusty pipes.
Last year, Wallingford bought a 20.9-acre plot of land for about $45,000 per acre off Tyler Mill Road.
A real estate developer recently laid out a record $33.3 million an acre for a 24-acre plot of land in Istanbul's city center.
A British man owns a quarter-acre plot of land with 10,365,025,000 head of livestock on it.
The rapper-turned-businessman purchased a two-acre plot of land in Scarsdale, N.Y.
home and a 1.7-acre plot of land next door for around $10 million combined.
Just three of the company's $380 sensors can monitor the water needs of a 125-acre plot of land.
Viña Caneiro, made from a 3.7-acre plot of slate soil on terraces rising steeply from the edge of the Sil, is the most impressive, a beautifully balanced, graceful wine of 100percentt mencía that tastes of exotic red fruit, spices and minerals.
By 1827, each family had a 0.25 acre plot of their own, and a 30 acre communal plot was farmed.
That's a pretty penny for what's essentially a.41 acre-plot of land -- but oh, what a plot it is.
A 160-acre plot of Montana awaits, and applications are being taken online.
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