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The word 'geography' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a subject related to the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, e.g. "Geography is a field of study which discusses the landforms, climates and ecosystems of the world."
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geography
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A description of the earth: a treatise or textbook on geography; an atlas or gazetteer.
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Or, putting the geography to one side, to mid-table in the most watched league in world football via one relegation, a painful administration and 11 different managers – permanent, interim or caretaker – at Palace alone.
Manhattan's compact geography, points out Pfahler, means many artistic projects begin with chance encounters.
Middleton was credited with helping to persuade William not to drop out of university at the end of his lonely first term and to switch courses to read geography.
This idea of French dressing, of being Parisian as a style statement rather than an accident of geography, feels a little crazy to me.
While the city authorities are keen to keep Vancouver's back from against the wall, they also want to make sure that its anti-flooding adaptation projects suit Vancouver's geography and complement the social make up of the city.
The 19-year-old, from Leybourne in Kent, began his physical geography and geology course at the University of Brighton last year.
These ideas, as well other material documenting the geography and geology of the region, have been assembled in Nowhereisland's "embassy", a travelling museum that will accompany the island overland.
They "are related," the newspaper noted, "if not by blood, then by geography and the complicated history of the slave trade".
By fiddling with league table criteria, schools are now rewarded for focusing on the EBacc subjects – a collection of GCSEs including science, a language and geography – and get less or no credit for success in vocational subjects.
Where once they had one major commissioning relationship, now they may have several; where their contract sat with one organisation, now it may have been divided by service or geography; where their contract was simple and "block", it may now be heading towards personalisation.
He is frank about the need to address the three "g's" - generation, gender and geography.
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