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Discover Ludwig"on a meadow" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to describe a location or setting, particularly one with a wide open space or grassy field. Example: The children ran freely on a meadow, chasing each other and laughing in the warm sun.
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Tupper W. Thomas, the park's administrator, said that use and geography had worn on the east side since its crowds could not spread out on a lake the way that those on the west side could on a meadow.
In Münster there was one compost heap on a meadow.
Then I emerge on a meadow of short grass and enter a village.
Near the top of the hill, the road darkens in piney woods then opens up on a meadow.
My right arm quivered with exhaustion from hours of false-casting, first on a meadow, then in the river.
A particularly delicate matter involved John F. Kennedy Jr.'s regular football games on a meadow that was closed to ballplayers.
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A fence on the edge of a meadow.
Britain is the smell of a meadow on a summer's day, an empty packet of Walkers crisps trodden into the mud, tadpoles and churches and dog shit on Nike trainers.
Their wedding, on May 7 in a meadow on the farm, was full of music, animal sounds, and people in Hawaiian shirts.
Since 1990, and with continuous NSF support, he and his graduate students have been studying the effects of climate warming on a subalpine meadow (the "warming meadow") at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory (RMBL) in Colorado.
On June 15 , 1215 in a meadow at Runnymede, the King signed it.
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