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Discover LudwigThe phrase "beneath the" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to describe something that is located below or under another thing, such as a physical object or a concept. Example: The treasure was hidden beneath the old oak tree. In this sentence, "beneath the" is used to indicate the location of the hidden treasure, emphasizing that it is located under the tree.
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Listen: War Beneath The Waves.
Beneath the Neon Egg.
And beneath the waves?
"He was beneath the dashboard".
Algae waved beneath the water.
Yet beneath the bandages, globalisation is thriving.
But there is structure beneath the fog.
This should be beneath The Times.
But there is steel beneath the charm.
Beneath the wall, there was a well.
Beneath the rough demeanour lurked an expert.
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