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Discover LudwigThe phrase "across acres" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that spans or covers a large area of land, typically in the context of agriculture, real estate, or nature.
Example: "The wildflowers bloomed vibrantly across acres of untouched land, creating a stunning landscape."
Alternatives: "over vast fields" or "through extensive land".
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From there, we walked across acres of spongy grassland, a lone farmhouse on the horizon.
Sheer, flimsy, white plastic bags, tens of thousands of them, are strewn across acres of land.
The eye could sweep across acres of ground, unable to see a single recognizable thing.
East to west it goes from Sadler's Wells and Exmouth Market, across acres of nondescript housing to Bishopsgate.
They walked across acres of dead rock maples, felled by the hurricane of '38, before they reached the blueberry field.
As kangaroo bounded across acres of nearby park, she won the first gold medal of the 2000 Olympic Summer Games.
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Renting a horse from any number of different ranches, it is easy to saddle up and ride across acre upon acre of rolling hills only to find oneself on a seemingly uncharted beach.
The complex includes eight buildings across 12.5 acres.
(And over the years, those Christmas trees have been planted across 20 acres).
The development is sprawling, made up of 28 seven-story buildings scattered across 30 acres.
They call for its eventually stretching across 1,730 acres in the Pudong district southeast of downtown.
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