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Discover Ludwig"barren ground" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to land that is barren and desolate, usually due to lack of water and other resources. Example sentence: After the heavy rains passed, all that remained in the desert was barren ground.
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Why should Connecticut be such barren ground?
But "Fish, Blood and Bone" remains barren ground.
The barren ground they fight on is a horrific no man's land.
There are some promising sprouts now shooting from that barren ground.
Since the peak of 1990's Rhythm of the Saints he has been ploughing barren ground.
At present, however, his imaginative seed would seem to be falling on barren ground.
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Traditionally, the Dogrib fished and hunted, subsisting chiefly on barren-ground caribou, which were trapped or speared.
Barren-ground caribou and foxes range over high plateaus and mountain slopes from the Alaska Peninsula to the Arctic.
But this balance was disturbed when Europeans established permanent settlements and introduced firearms, resulting in the drastic depletion of the barren-ground caribou, an important food source.
But reindeer do exist — we call them caribou in North America — and these animals and their home in the boreal woodlands and on the barren-ground tundra are in trouble.
Dogrib, self-name Thlingchadinne, Tlicho, or Doné, a group of Athabaskan-speaking North American First Nations (Indian) people inhabiting the forested and barren-ground areas between the Great Bear and Great Slave lakes in the Northwest Territories, Canada.
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