Sentence examples for coasts from inspiring English sources

The word 'coasts' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to the land along the edge of an ocean or large body of water. For example, "The Mediterranean Sea has beautiful coasts."

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coasts

verb

Third person singular of coast

  • He just coasts through life like it doesn't mean a thing.

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Scattered locations on eastern coasts of England and Scotland received just under the monthly average, a sign of a westerly month.

Used since prehistoric times as part of the route between the Dorset and Norfolk coasts, it is littered with historical sites dating back to the iron age.

However, Berény's proud grandchildren on opposite coasts of the US enjoy their grandfather's works too much to consider letting them go.

Stalin Dayanand from Vanashakti, an environmental group that petitioned at the High Court, thinks that nothing will change so long as affordable housing is not constructed for migrants, who crowd into low-lying areas near deltas and on sinking coasts, and so long as the developer-politician nexus continues.

With below average sea temperatures over the North Atlantic, it was not surprisingly a chilly month in northern and western parts of the British Isles, especially around windward coasts.

From the mother-and-calf humpback skeletons that hang like talismans over Sydney's Darling Harbour to the living whales which swim up and down the continent's coasts on their twice-annual migratory routes, there's a real and emotional attachment to these southern leviathans.

Then there are the beaches along its two coasts, which rival any in the Caribbean.

Three months on, Alex Salmond has obtained a safe seat to carry him to Westminster, Nicola Sturgeon coasts along promising referendum 2 and neither has yet been called upon to answer their false promises to the needy in Scotland.

And unless I get a new version of the scriptures it's really not my place to just say, 'OK, I'm just going to evolve.'" Huckabee is currently promoting a book, God, Guns, Grits and Gravy, which heralds what he says are the values of the states located between the more liberal east and west coasts.

The next one sets sail in August around Scotland's northerly coasts and islands, as part of a four-year project to explore climate-related changes closer to home.These expeditions have yielded a motley array of works.

This dovetails nicely with the observation that most of the evidence for tuberculosis in the pre-Columbian Americas seems, like these three skeletons, to come from the coasts of Peru and northern Chile, where seals are abundant and were hunted by the locals.Where the seals themselves picked up tuberculosis remains to be determined.

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