Sentence examples for cultivations from inspiring English sources

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The word "cultivations" is correct and usable in written English
It means to prepare land for or produce a crop. It can be used to refer to the process of growing crops for human use. For example, "The farmers used advanced cultivations to increase yields on their land."

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cultivations

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Plural of cultivation

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Asked how he felt about Hamas's cultivations on his former fields, he said, "It depends what they do with what they produce.

The documents, including more than a hundred pages devoted to KGB claims about its "agents, controllers and cultivations" in Britain during the cold war, have been made available, after vetting by Whitehall weeders, at the Churchill Archives Centre at Cambridge University.

Closing those cultivations down will have zero impact on personal use in Pueblo which the prohibitionists say is the problem.

No such method will be completely effective in protecting a gardener's prized cultivations, as snail populations form part of a complex biodiversity matrix in which pests and their predators proliferate to the extent their local ecosystem allows.

Having got over it all, the middle-aged Martin narrates the novel from an unspecified place "as far from New York as you can get, amid patient cultivations, on an unpaved road where the only traffic is caused by passing flocks of sheep".

These movements, relocations, cultivations of transnational relationships, and expansion of the literature of published works have enriched the development of new idea-spaces, the circulation of ideas, the formation of new discursive communities, and thereby contributed substantially to the development of Africana philosophy.

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Holly leads the team to achieve the delivery of Sue Ryder's corporate partnership with Morrisons and the growth and cultivation of its supporter base.

It has been understood not just as a good for the men or women involved but for the wider society around them, giving an example of trust, faithfulness and the mutual cultivation of a moral life.

This didn't feel like the careful cultivation of anonymity so beloved of hipster blog favourites, but more like one of the faceless dance artists of the 90s.

In contrast, in Europe there is only one GM crop approved for commercial cultivation, a Bt-insect-resistant maize.

Under a 1908 law local authorities must seek a plot of land for cultivation if six or more people petition for one.

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