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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'land to' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English as it is not grammatically correct
You would instead use the phrase 'land on' or 'land in' in order to make the sentence grammatically correct. For example: The plane is about to land on the runway. The plane will soon land in Hawaii.
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It wasn't their land to begin with".
There was little new land to plough.
There was cheap land to be exploited.
"Ivory Coast is a land to be taken.
Land to see her covered in vomit.
He leases his land to other farmers.
The paramilitaries had sold land to businesspeople.
"We have more land to take back".
It gave land to the poor.
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There is hardly any cultivated land to be seen.
Brazil, beautiful land ... To there I can not return".
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