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Discover Ludwig"empty expanse" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a wide and open space that is devoid of any objects or activity. Example: The desert stretched out before us like an endless, empty expanse, with only the occasional cactus breaking up the barren landscape.
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His words, wistful and elliptical, evoke a struggle toward a vast, empty expanse.
If I have forgotten it, I'll keep looking pointlessly at the empty expanse of wrist.
Some figures appear to levitate; others seem bodiless, their cloaks encompassing an empty expanse with their heads floating above.
The sled jerks forward and whoosh, we're weaving through the forest and out onto the empty expanse of the lake.
When I climbed underneath its edge, all I could see was a dim, empty expanse of scaffolding.
We often stared at maps together, and I'd wonder about the huge, empty expanse of Mauritania west of Niger.
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It is sparsely populated, with vast empty expanses broken by the occasional ranch or rail yard.
And conversely, the least safe places by empty expanses of concrete, unpopulated streets, conspicuous walls and barriers.
This was September, when the summer heat had started to ease and the 27 miles of sugar-white sands were vast, empty expanses.
She settled on a Noblex panoramic film camera that gave a very wide image, which seemed particularly appropriate for the large, empty expanses.
Yet this image of empty expanses of orderly grass proved attractive to corporate America when, in the second half of this century, big businesses moved their headquarters from the cities to the suburbs.
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