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"empty earth" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a barren or desolate landscape, often in a poetic or dramatic manner. Here is an example: "The once bustling city now lay in ruins, the streets of empty earth serving as a haunting reminder of its former glory."
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Mile after mile of flat, empty earth, punctuated by towns of small wooden houses, clustered around smoking, belching factories.
When much of the garden is still bare, here is a patch of green in the early spring sunshine, a link with last year's efforts and a promise of more to come, that this brown, empty earth will soon be brimming with life.
Now, in the final telling, they contend, two voices of the author, who closes with a final word that puts an end to things: "Then cain said, Now you can kill me, No, I can't, the word of god cannot be taken back, you will die a natural death on the empty earth, and the carrion birds will devour your flesh, Yes, once you have devoured my spirit.
Airbursts of Tunguska size probably happen every 1200 years on average somewhere on a mostly empty Earth.
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"Empty New York" strikes me as quite sentimental.
In slide ten, Romney runs down an empty New Hampshire street.
One photo shows an almost empty Shennan Avenue in 1980.
So will the smoking ban empty New York restaurants?
These grids were then placed on a bed of empty Fishers Island oyster shells.
Indeed, Rodgers wished Torres had fired into that empty Manchester United net.
An empty Lake Mead, she began, would mean there is nothing in Lake Powell.
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