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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'green lung' is not a correct or usable part of a sentence in written English
You could use the phrase 'green lung' in a spoken context, however. For example, you could say: "I always feel so relaxed when I step into the park - it's like a big green lung of fresh air!"
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green lung
noun
An area of natural parkland within an urban region, supposed to replenish the air with oxygen.
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Genclik park offers a green lung, and prices are generally wallet-friendly.
In Soviet days, the Khimki forest was a federally protected reserve celebrated as Moscow's "green lung".
The Slad Valley, his biographer Valerie Grove recounts him telling a meeting about the development, "is the green lung of Stroud.
In the heart of Thailand's most populous city, an oasis stands out from the urban landscape like a great "green lung".
11) YOGI RETREAT The city's pièce de résistance, also its green lung, is Lodhi Gardens, a free, quiet sanctuary for parakeets and lovers.
The work will also include a green lung of open parkland, improved teaching rooms and transform the Students Unionn.
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It's the green lungs of east Cardiff.
Goldapa river, located in 'The Green Lungs of Poland', was chosen for investigations.
They supplied the green lungs that everyone needs to live and breathe.
This is paradise rescued for the thousands of Mumbaikars who draw on these green lungs.
We think of woods and forests as green lungs, peaceful spaces, brimming with wildlife.
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