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Free sign up"has a perimeter of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used when describing the measurements or dimensions of an object or area. Example: The rectangular garden has a perimeter of 40 feet, making it perfect for growing a variety of vegetables. In this example, the phrase "has a perimeter of" is used to indicate the length of the garden's border or edge. It could also be used when describing the perimeter of a building, playground, or any other enclosed space.
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A composition in bold, unadorned planes, it has a perimeter of green and two separate entrances, each outfitted with the long ramps that are the local custom.
Northcliffe has been on emergency alert for several days after the fire, which has a perimeter of 220km, cut off two of its four access roads.
C. If each side of the triangle in Figure 1 is one inch long, this means the triangle has a perimeter of three inches.
It has a perimeter of about three hundred70 stadia, is long, extending towards Eurus,71 and is mountainous.
El Reventador's flow field has a perimeter of ~ 13 km, so the uncertainty in surface area is ~0.7 × 106 m2, or 18%% of the area where topographic change was detected (3.4 × 106 m2).
That single field has a perimeter of 2 miles.
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The sprawling base, surrounded by desert, grew to have a perimeter of 22 miles.
Camp Bastion, surrounded by desert, grew into a sprawling base and at its largest had a perimeter of 22 miles.
Since the final perimeter is 48 (the whole square, considering each square to have a side of length 1 unit), the initial configuration must have a perimeter of 48 or more.
The inner city, also known conventionally as Tatar City, lay to the southwest of the site of the Mongol city of Dadu; it was in the form of a square, with walls having a perimeter of nearly 15 miles (24 km).
The Kalabalala Tank, which was formed by an earthen dam 24 metres (79 feet) high and nearly 6 km (3.75 miles) in length, had a perimeter of 60 km (37 miles) and helped store monsoon rainfall for irrigating the country around the ancient capital of Anuradhapura.
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