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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all lands" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every country or territory in a general sense, often in a poetic or literary context.
Example: "The explorers set out to discover all lands, seeking new adventures and cultures."
Alternatives: "every land" or "all territories".
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Nondeveloped area means all lands and waters within park areas other than developed areas.
The Baker Books edition (originally published by Lutherans of all Lands, 1904-1906).
In 1763 the French ceded to the victorious British all lands west of the Appalachian Mountains to the Mississippi River.
For the U.S. Department of the Navy he compiled National, Patriotic and Typical Airs of All Lands (1890).
I want the cultures of all lands to be blown about the house as freely as possible.
In February, the nine-member commission passed a resolution calling for all lands to be placed under its control.
The wild animals don't see the boundaries and our policy is to consider all lands," Provencio said.
"We're not ultimately looking for the national monument designation to protect all lands from development," Mr. Havert said.
The sixteenth notes in the violins unspool almost continuously, suggesting the transmission of the Lord's name through all lands.
(Grapevine US) - contains two films, The Shining Adventure (1925) and Children of All Lands episode The Story of Bah (1928).
In 1976, the FLPMA declared that all lands within the public domain as of 1976 would become permanent federal lands.
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