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Discover LudwigThe phrase "barren plain" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a vast, empty, and desolate landscape. Example: After days of traveling through the barren plain, the explorers finally reached the foot of the snow-capped mountains.
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In the distance, across a barren plain, I saw the burned shells of several military vehicles.
Two donated palm trees now rise defiantly from the barren plain.
It was as exhilarating as it sounds, but it was especially wonderful after days of rock and barren plain.
Previous fighting since 1914 had already turned the area into a barren plain, devoid of trees or vegetation, pockmarked by shell craters.
That relocation effort, in a barren plain far from Port-au-Prince, didn't come with jobs, amenities, shops or constructive things to do.
Neither item was Canadian, nor particularly key-oot, but both passed for adventure on the increasingly barren plain of lower Broadway.
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Lewis and his legions were exiled to the barren plains of the A.F.C.
There are no fields or forests, only barren plains and dank, dark clay palaces.
THE geography of Afghanistan is a melodrama of mountains, caves and barren plains.
The steady desert winds that slowly nudge sand dunes across barren plains can produce remarkable collisions.
The Nebraska National Forest in west-central Nebraska resulted from a human effort to plant trees on the barren plains.
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