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The word 'escarpment' is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe a steep, long cliff or slope, usually separating two level areas of land. Example: The hikers stopped at the edge of the escarpment, taking in the breathtaking view of the valley below.
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escarpment
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A steep descent or declivity; steep face or edge of a ridge; ground about a fortified place, cut away nearly vertically to prevent hostile approach.
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They are bounded on the north and east by a massive escarpment, in places more than 1,000 metres high.
You'll soon find yourself surrounded by chalk downlands rolling to the horizon, interrupted here and there by grassy burial mounds, primitive forts and the occasional white horse cut into the escarpment.
A handful joined the Manchus as mercenaries.Today what remains of the fort at Albazino is a grassy rectangular escarpment above the roiling river.
Most of the plains Pokot, unlike those who grow crops on the Rift Valley escarpment above, scrape a living from scrawny cattle and goats.
We reach the far side of the Mara River and begin climbing Oloololo, an escarpment which twists and turns all the way to Tanzania.
China's even heavier one lies unseen behind the escarpment.
"You would not have any desire to build a fence on top of a 1,500-foot 1,500-foot," says David escarpmentthe park'saysterpretation chief.
Water runs down an escarpment towards people's homes below.
After all, Israel is prepared to cede the Golan escarpment itself, towering above the lake to the north and east.
What is the rest of the world willing to pay to protect it At the top of the escarpment, we come across the hiding place of a rock python.
Most Israelis are loth to part with the Golan escarpment that towers over north-eastern Israel.
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