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Discover Ludwig"muddy land" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to land that is covered in thick, wet, and often difficult to walk through mud. Example: After heavy rains, the farmers struggled to plow the muddy land for their spring crops.
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On a plot of muddy land next to a makeshift school in the Calais refugee camp, a group of men are erecting a skeletal structure from planks of wood.
The natural poetry of her immediate responses to the muddy land and the bright sky, to animals and flowers, wood and dirt, flourish in the presence of Akin while they are also stifled by the hardass wisdom of her father — played by Robert Longstreet, whose grainy baritone growl seems unearthed from all the Westerns of vanished dreams.
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Records and treatment plans were lost in the fire, and the theft of all of MSF's vehicles means that a donkey cart has to plod to the muddy landing strip and back every other day.
Think muddy old Land Rovers and sheepdogs, rather than Range Rovers and black labs.
On that muddy Gulf land, in the midst of Reaganite, pentacostal Texas, it sounded far‐fetched.
Two years ago, the patch of land between Mirfield Road and Plant Field Road, in Blackley, north Manchester was a dispiriting panorama of disused garages, muddy ground and flytipped rubbish.
I never get involved with the muddy affairs of land.
Alex Wilson and Ruth O'Brien, the first to arrive on the site last January, found a muddy patch of land soaked by the wettest winter the area had seen for a generation.
More than 100 million years ago, on a muddy stretch of land that is now Australia, nearly two dozen species of dinosaur once roamed.
William McMahon and Neil Davies took this approach in a recent study, looking at the relationship between the buildup of muddy sediments on land and colonisation by the earliest plants.
A 2012 study established that around half of the coral composing the reef is already dead – killed by pesticide runoff, muddy sediment from land clearing, predatory starfish, coral bleaching and various other impacts.
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