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"parkland" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to refer to an area of land that is used as a park, such as a public park, a conservation park, or a regional park. Example sentence: "The city recently created a new parkland near the lake to provide its residents with a place for recreation."
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parkland
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Land suitable for use as a park.
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Lawmakers in Boston in the last few years have repeatedly proposed to ban new shadows on parkland.
+33 4 9092 3932, mascornud.com Château les Bruyères in Cambremer is a house full of treasures and personality: orchids on the table, modern art on the walls, red-carpeted corridors and fine repro furniture: outside are several acres of parkland and a turquoise pool.
An extraordinary wooden staircase sweeps you up to airy bedrooms decorated with restrained elegance to complement original features: polished antiques, glowing parquet, tall windows with views to terraced gardens, parkland and the undulating Ardèche.
Looking out across the adjacent parkland of Parker's Piece, I drank a half of Brewdog's (entry-level, over-carbonated) Electric India saison and toasted a pub which, for all the caveats, feels like a victory for the craft beer movement.
THE sweeping, manicured parkland of Greenwich Park in south-east London looks out to Canary Wharf, the City and much of London's pricked skyline.
THE ancient and stately pile of Chatsworth sits in 1,000 acres of parkland, hills and woods in the Peak District of Derbyshire.
Piers were a marine version of the parkland walks at spas, sedate and quiet.
With its low buildings set in parkland beside a golf course and groves of old olive trees, it has the air of an American university campus.
On the other bank is Foshan's vision of its future: a pleasant ribbon of parkland, decorated with cherry trees, mudflats to attract birds and a skate-boarding rink.
He helped organise such races for various teams in Liverpool, but in his heart of hearts he thought it was tedious parkland stuff, and road-racing even worse.
"It's a unique investment wherever they pick, and they're gonna pick the city of Chicago".Most Chicagoans are as eager for the library as their mayor, but the problem is that both sites proposed by the University of Chicago are on parkland that the university does not own.
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