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Discover LudwigThe phrase "green expanse" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a large area of land or space that is covered in green vegetation or foliage. Example: The view from the top of the mountain was breathtaking, with the rolling hills and green expanse stretching out for miles.
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The green expanse started to turn white.
Marjah is a flat, green expanse of irrigated land.
People then charged purposefully into the hilly green expanse.
"Look out there," he said, motioning toward the green expanse in the moonlight.
I was sitting outside the green expanse, on a bench, with a container of unwashed blueberries.
From here, the path flanks Hove Lawns, a busy green expanse bustling with keep-fit fanatics.
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The Dodecanese translates as "the twelve islands", of which the most well-known to the British traveller are the green expanses of Rhodes and Kos.
The three Barnard buildings -- separated by broad green expanses and serving about 900 students -- made up the campus known to students like Margaret Mead, class of 1923.
But because there is only so much space and a concern about cluttering the Mall's signature green expanses, the planning commission has to be good at saying no and at offering alternatives.
THE unassuming residential neighborhood surrounding Pacem in Terris, 50 miles northwest of New York, gives no hint of the serene green expanses and arresting artwork beyond its cast-iron gates.
Plus the route runs close to three green expanses, including the particularly picnickable Highfield Country Park on the border of Levenshulme and Stockport, and the wildlife-packed Chorlton Water Park, a designated nature reserve and important wintering site for water birds.
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