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Discover Ludwig'fertile soil' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to soil that is particularly good for growing plants. For example, "The farmer was thrilled to discover that the soil in his new field was incredibly fertile."
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We have fertile soil (mostly).
Chalk, like limestone, endows a fertile soil.
"It's not the world's most fertile soil".
In short, fertile soil for leave campaigners.
But Uzbekistan was hardly fertile soil for Islamism.
But tarragon loves cool weather, and it needs fertile soil.
So Tom and Judith's idea fell on fertile soil.
For a young singer, it was fertile soil.
Ecosystems provide fresh water, pollination, fertile soil and food.
Their only requirements are good drainage and reasonably fertile soil.
An Olympic walkway was planned straight through their fertile soil.
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