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Discover Ludwig'maritime borders' is an acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the boundaries of a nation or region that are marked by bodies of water. For example: "The treaty has officially redrawn the country's maritime borders."
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Maritime borders in the region are often fuzzy.
Offshore exploration efforts have also underscored the need for clear maritime borders.
How would the president respond if China sought to expand its maritime borders by force?
The argument revolves round an arcane principle of international law governing maritime borders.
We must do more to protect our maritime borders (Daily Telegraph).
Unresolved disputes over maritime borders may hinder exploitation of the suspected reserves.
China can run roughshod over maritime borders because many South China Sea islands are remote and uninhabited.
The RAF's air-sea rescue service has been privatised and the UK has no aircraft to patrol its maritime borders.
It has even dispatched warships to sail close to the maritime borders of the United States in the Atlantic Ocean.
He argued that territorial and maritime borders should be established in the future through treaties, rather than by the court.Colombian diplomats mutter darkly that Nicaragua nobbled the ICJ.
Mr Santos argued that territorial and maritime borders should be established in the future through treaties, rather than by the court.
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