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Discover LudwigThe phrase "austere environment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a setting that is stark, severe, or lacking in comfort or decoration, often in a physical or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The researchers conducted their experiments in an austere environment, where the lack of distractions allowed for greater focus on the task at hand."
Alternatives: "harsh surroundings" or "bare setting".
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He lasted in the austere environment for two years.
It's a comfortable, if austere, environment behind doors that close with satisfying thuds.
The revival is being attributed to a new, more austere environment.
"The concern is privacy issues and health and welfare of female operators in an austere environment," General Sacolick said.
And in an austere environment for government, Mr. Gensler has sought to roughly double the agency's budget and staff.
In such an austere environment, though, anything that makes life even a little harder can be deadly.
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In the evenings, as the sun set and the shooting let up, Nott taught his course on surgery in austere environments.
That August, in London, Nott led a five-day surgical-training course for around thirty-five doctors who work in "austere environments" all over the world.
Wilderness medicine involves the treatment of individuals in remote, austere environments.
The Wilderness Medical Society has formally recommended that non-medical providers working in austere environments be trained to administer epinephrine.
Ultrasound is capable in austere environments, in developing countries, battlefields, and space where other types of imaging are impossible.
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