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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost barren" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a place or situation that is nearly devoid of life, resources, or vegetation.
Example: "The landscape was almost barren, with only a few scraggly bushes dotting the dry earth."
Alternatives: "nearly desolate" or "barely fertile".
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It's almost barren; so beautiful".
It's all white and clean, almost barren.
The Dahlaks are true desert islands, with almost barren soil.
Its periphery of limestone and sand ridges encloses an almost barren tract of land.
Before he came along, the Los Angeles theater scene was almost barren.
On a recent morning, Father Hennen, 63, sits in a small office, almost barren, on a small hill in Mendham.
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The interior or western parts are more mountainous and p195 barren, almost destitute of timber, and really of little or no value except for grazing.
Those lowlands are almost entirely barren heathlands, marshlands, or pine woodlands.
The walls are brushed in an aqua color keyed to a lonely landscape hung on one of them and almost as barren as the room.
He elaborates on the Zekreet pillars and their almost eerily barren surroundings: "Before, there was no way of discerning where anything was in relation to where you were, because you had no point of reference.
Today it serves as the region's final permanent human outpost before the vast Nubian desert, twice the size of mainland Britain and almost completely barren, begins unfolding to the north.
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