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Discover Ludwig"left fallow" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to leave something uncultivated or unused for a period of time, typically for the purpose of allowing the land to rest and restore its nutrients. An example of using this phrase in a sentence could be: "The farmer decided to rotate his crops and leave one field fallow for a year to allow the soil to replenish itself."
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They could be farming land, but it's left fallow.
Every other year the fields are left fallow.
It has been left fallow, and preserved for centuries.
"For a hundred years the whole area was left fallow," he said.
Thousands of additional acres have been left fallow because of a lack of water.
Degradation of mineral oil in sediment which was left fallow, was only 15%.
Would the sprawling federal property be privately developed, or left fallow?
Maybe it's used to graze livestock, or deliberately left fallow to prevent nutrient depletion and erosion.
In the countryside, fields are being left fallow and villages are populated by the elderly.
In my dug beds, left fallow over winter, earthworms drag down dead leaves, forming small florets.
Firstly, the destroyed land could be left fallow – the easiest, quickest and cheapest solution.
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