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Discover Ludwig"fields of grass" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a large, open area covered with grass, such as a meadow or pasture. Example: The countryside was dotted with fields of grass, stretching as far as the eye could see.
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The incomplete memorial is like a park, with peaceful fields of grass punctuated with information stands.
The Americans joined up with an Afghan intelligence officer near the village of Barah Sejenak, a collection of mud homes surrounded by fields of grass and stone.
Full-fed, ale-colored cattle watch us from fields of grass so vivid in the late light that each blade looks hand-tinted.
She superimposed large rocks on or just above fields of grass or water, then overlaid a number of geometric shapes that suggest music and architecture.
IN this hilly area of Huntington, narrow roads twist past dense woodland and rich green fields of grass where horses bend their long necks down to graze.
A good example is "Sun Up," with its uniformly golden fields of grass sloping into a dramatic cleft clogged with russet foliage, which the rising sun turns the color of an overheated coal stove.
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The bus careered onto a field of grass.
Suddenly, I see a clearing and a field of grass.
Next was "A Field of Grass," a goofy suite of dances for pot-smoking flower children.
"A field of grass, the ground below your head and hands, and the sky above.
Behind the tree, a footpath carves its way through a dense field of grass.
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