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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'it is barren' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a landscape, an area or a situation that is lacking in resource or hope. For example, "The desert terrain was desolate and barren, with not a single sign of life."
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It is barren.
My village, it is barren wasteland.
It is barren of activity and incident.
Ariana is largely intact, except for the semi-destroyed wing at the back, but it is barren.
Monument Valley is far too wild ever to have been part of the history of American interior colonisation - it is barren, untamable; that's why it was made into a reservation.
Monarchies are more common where the soil is fertile, and republics where it is barren.
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It's barren.
That's how I feel about today's music, it's barren.
It was barren, except for low tables with brochures entitled "Palestine Connected" showing local train networks and their destinations.
It was barren and black, and a tail of smoke drifted from the cone up into the cloudless sky.
"It was barren, there was nothing in it but a mattress on the floor, I was living on maybe $75 a month..
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