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Discover Ludwig"from remote areas" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but it typically refers to places that are far from urban or developed areas. Example: The organization works to provide medical care to people living in remote areas of the world, where access to healthcare is limited.
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The death toll is expected to rise as reports from remote areas funnel in.
Many came from remote areas hoping for food handouts from the government and aid organizations.
Aid workers believe the death toll is certain to rise as reports come in from remote areas.
"Clarke did terrific work from the field to share rarely heard voices from remote areas," the judges said.
The full extent of casualties is unknown, with reports of collapsed buildings and some deaths coming in from remote areas close to the epicentre.
Officials said 15,400 villagers from remote areas had been rescued and teams were working to save 1,900 who were still stranded.
There have also been trends for water from remote areas, such as Fiji Water, which is sourced from the Fiji Islands, 1,600 miles from the nearest continent.
Hernández, in the meantime, has been claiming that the outstanding ballots, which are from remote areas across the country, are overwhelmingly for him.
If Baghdad were unable to exert control over the Iraqi countryside, Al Qaeda or other terrorist groups could operate from remote areas.
The boxes were brought in from remote areas by helicopter, plane and donkey, with one helicopter forced to crash land in the Pamir Mountains on Tuesday, officials said.
Now doctors and aid workers returning from remote areas of the delta are offering a less pessimistic picture of the human cost of the delay in reaching survivors.
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