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Discover Ludwig"grazing ground" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to an area of land where animals, such as sheep, cows, or horses, can feed on grass or other vegetation. For example, "The farmer fenced off a large area of pastureland for the cows to use as a grazing ground."
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I had long wanted to see the landscape of the far North, the tundra that the Sami people have crossed and recrossed for millenniums, first hunting reindeer, then herding them from grazing ground to grazing ground.
The basin is also used as grazing ground for cattle, goats, sheep, horses, and donkeys.
Chaco province began as grazing ground for criollo cattle, but modern breeds have been susceptible to disease there, so the Chaco cattle economy has remained underdeveloped.
The tsetse-free plateau has lured some Fulani cattle herdsmen and has provided grazing ground for its local peoples' dwarf cattle, horses, donkeys, goats, and sheep.
Below the mountains is a plateau and terrace region north of Lake Fagnano with excellent grazing ground for sheep and cattle.
According to Ms Green, it is sometimes run as a professional public news service, but in other instances has become "a political grazing ground for the ruling party faithful".
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They share the communal grazing grounds, and there are still some green grasses in the mountains.
When large aggregations occur on favoured grazing grounds, the groups retain their identity.
They move instinctively ahead of storms, searching for natural grazing grounds.
Their ranks now number in the hundreds, and their grazing grounds at Tomales Point are called the Tule Elk Reserve.
The grazing grounds of both are entirely within Jordan, as is the case with the smaller tribe of Sirḥān.
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