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Discover LudwigThe phrase "land exists" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the concept of land in a philosophical, geographical, or environmental context.
Example: "In the vast universe, while many planets may be barren, it is a fact that land exists on Earth, providing a habitat for countless species."
Alternatives: "land is present" or "land is available."
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This "no man's land" exists in every city I've visited.
Even in London, such land exists, though it isn't always easily available.
He wanted to know if the word lasud, or "secret," which appears as a verb in "To the End of the Land," exists in Hebrew in that form.
Such derelict land exists for 1 million homes but this is only a few years supply, and is in areas we need it less.
About 400,000 square km (154,000 square miles) of tropical deforested land exists in the form of steep mountain hillsides.
For example, enough land exists for three new buildings, totaling 3.5 million square feet, at Harborside Financial Center, said Mitchell Hersh, the president and chief executive of the Mack-Cali realty Corporation, a restatetate investment trust based in Edison, N.J.
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"I had no idea this magical land existed," she said, noting how the neighborhood's palpable sense of history reminded her of New Orleans, her hometown.
Their sales pitches were not fettered by questions like whether the sellers owned the land, whether the land could be built upon, whether the land was being sold and resold to unsuspecting multiple owners or even whether the land existed.
More than 3 million acres (1.2 million hectares) of potentially tillable land exist in Alaska, but only a small portion of the state's economy is agricultural, and most foods must be imported.
He appears to have been more of a skeptic than many of his contemporaries, for, while he agreed "that it is difficult to conceive such a number of low islands and almost drowned lands without a continent near them," at the same time he maintained that "if any considerable land existed hereabouts we could not fail meeting with it".
In Ankole region, in western Uganda, a delicate balance on land existed between the Bairu (ethnic group that predominantly practiced crop production) and Bahima (ethnic group involved mainly in livestock production up to today) with the Bahima having maintained a privileged hegemonic state over land and resources (Doornbos 1975).
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