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Discover Ludwig"land reserve" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You could use it to refer to an area of land that has been set aside or reserved for a certain purpose, such as conservation or development. For example, "The government recently set aside a large land reserve for the protection of endangered species."
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It is an ambitious conservation project and a privately managed land reserve.
Our destination was a 20,000-acre private land reserve in the Uinta Mountains, an east-west range about 30 miles east of Park City, Utah.
national land reserve.
Most of them are communal or 'national land reserve' lands (Figs. 5 and 6).
As a result, estimates of the global land reserve have been high.
In practice, all periurban land has been considered a land reserve, waiting to be urbanized sooner or later (Matarán Ruiz, [2013]).
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But even this has been imperilled of late by revelations that Mr Bachchan and his film-star son, Abhishek, bought valuable plots of land reserved for farmers.
More from the press guide: These materials, shaped by the teams at Roland Garros, become a playground whose qualities are limitless — land reserved for the giants of tennis.
The city acquired huge amounts of parkland, setting up agricultural land reserves that to this day act as bulwarks against overdevelopment.
Since then Keating has become a staunch supporter, particularly after Packer admitted it was stupid to propose the casino tower go on land reserved for cultural space.
If 1,200 or so high-rise apartments, a hotel and other private buildings occupy about one-tenth of the land reserved for a park project, is it still a park?
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