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"internal landscape" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person's inner thoughts, ideas, or feelings. For example, "Since his accident, Peter has changed drastically, and his internal landscape has become unrecognizable to those who know him."
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Rediscovering the area around his home alters his "internal landscape".
The external world was always an internal landscape for Jansson.
In short, the cinema is not only inhospitable to the internal landscape of older guys.
Creighton Michael, too, does a variation of the internal landscape; his paintings, however, are more visceral.
Our top three meaningful things are: Buddhism, eating right and the internal landscape".
The terrain is a metaphor for Caroline's internal landscape: she is literally and figuratively swamped.
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Steig, however, was more interested in internal landscapes than in the external life of the city that captivated Steinberg.
The novel "offers a whittled-down portrait of external and internal landscapes under pressure," Elizabeth Graver wrote here last year.
The book is a journey through an increasingly poetic landscape where the differences between the external and internal landscapes steadily diminish.
Tenorio's prose isn't flashy, but his stories are impeccably constructed, leading us calmly but insistently through the characters' external and internal landscapes.
The paintings of each place have a singular, vibrant life; though based on concentrated looking, some seem internal landscapes as much as anything – examinations of the sometimes wild and whirling territory of memory and loss.
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