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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acreage for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English when discussing a specific amount of land available or suitable for a certain purpose.
Example: The farmer had been searching for acreage for his new orchard, and finally found a plot that met all his requirements.
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Acreage for fruit trees!
Farmers are growing more corn for use in biofuels, leaving less acreage for wheat and soybeans.
In exchange, farmers must promise to forever preserve their acreage for agriculture.
What is the minimum acreage for a commercially viable investment property?
"For the first time in 20 years, we offer new acreage for exploration.
The current case was brought by a local village, Kake, which sought to preserve the acreage for recreational use.
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A particular characteristic of this study is that the respective acreage determinants for each country and each crop are identified and used for forecasting separately.
"But unnecessary barriers remain to making additional acreage available for leasing," he said.
Bob disappeared into the acreage reserved for produce and returned a minute later with a four-pound box of strawberries.
Without the agreement to provide "stability to a volatile market, Mexican tomato acreage destined for U.S. markets will decline," he said, and that would damage his business.
Cotton is widely grown on about half the acreage available for farming, with its main concentration north of the Huang He around Anyang and Xinxiang.
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