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Discover LudwigThe phrase "clear land" is correct and usable in written English.
It can describe the process of removing trees and other vegetation from an area of land for purposes such as farming or building. For example, "The developer plans to clear the land before construction begins."
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Fires set to clear land for plantations spread into forests.
Many were lit to clear land illegally logged.
Sometimes security forces are deployed to clear land.
Fires are often intentionally lit to clear land.
The native people known as the Lenape probably burned the brush to clear land for hunting.
In southern Iraq, near Basra, six soldiers were killed as they tried to clear land mines.
As a result, Indonesia's government has made it illegal to clear land in this way.
The ax and its companion adz met the need to clear land as agriculture developed.
It is hard to clear land in Kenya – taking about two years to compensate land owners.
Investigators believe that the shepherds set the blaze on Wednesday to clear land for pasture.
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Harmful chemicals are often used to clear lands for agriculture, unintentionally killing other plants and animals.
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