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Discover LudwigThe phrase "occupying land" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use the phrase, for example, in a sentence like "The settlers were occupying land previously owned by indigenous people for hundreds of years."
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"Occupying land for the sake of occupying land is not what counts," he said.
Forcibly occupying land.
Golf courses are increasingly occupying land worldwide.
There have been reports of communities occupying land.
So what happens to people illegally occupying land now?
He saw British settlers occupying land they'd taken from Africans.
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They have created smoke and occupied land.
Factories inevitably occupy land that was once state-held.
A 1989 law allows those who occupy land for at least five years to claim ownership.
Opposite the plaintiff's lot the railroad structure occupies land owned by the company.
Ethiopia also occupies land, particularly south of Assab, that Eritrea claims.
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