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Free sign upThe phrase "and land in the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a destination or outcome, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "After a long journey, we hope to travel far and land in the heart of the city."
Alternatives: "and arrive at the" or "and end up in the".
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Buddhist monasteries formerly exercised great control over subjects and land in the eastern valleys.
They somersault off concrete pillars and land in the deep sand.
So close you could jump out of a window and land in the developed world.
And they'll fall in the trench and land in the plastic.
Buildings and land in the current hospital complex which were no longer needed by the NHS could be sold.
As Mr. Sundby recalled, "You could fly all over the place and land in the sand and not get hurt".
Her talk will focus on patterns among plants, animals, water salinity and land in the Charles E. Wheeler Salt Marsh.
It is expected to return to Earth and land in the Australian Outback in June 2007.
Sometimes it would wobble or veer and land in the strike zone, but mostly it would end up in the dirt or far overhead.
Despite intensive looting and a few ugly battles over property and land in the days after the city's fall, it is generally stable and secure.
Those who are illegal Bangladeshi immigrants, who have come after 1971, should not get housing and land in the name of rehabilitation.
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