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Discover Ludwig"inch of land" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to land that is measured in inches such as a plot or patch of land. For example, "They settled on a small three-inch by three-inch plot of land."
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Every square inch of land matters.
Every inch of land will be taxed.
Every inch of land cleverly arranged for a leisure activity.
Every spare inch of land is under cultivation.
Not every inch of land has to be built on".
"You can't just build on every square inch of land".
An aerial view wouldn't have shown a single inch of land on that street.
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For example, the city may have condemned 10 inches of land running along a property for a new street, but that street was never built.
Some recent projects include Micro Real Estate, which sells square inches of land to anyone for a dollar.
In our country the common people do not own one inch of the land; all the land, as you know, is rented from you.
Most Rwandans are peasants, their lives inexorably yoked to the land, and just about every inch of that land, from the papyrus swamps to the cloud-shrouded mountaintops, is spoken for.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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