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Discover LudwigThe phrase "prime land" is correct and commonly used in written English
It typically refers to a piece of real estate or property that is highly desirable and valuable due to its location, quality, or potential for development. Example: The developer bought several acres of prime land along the coast for a new luxury resort.
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"That's prime land.
It's prime land," said Romualdez.
The shipyard sits on 150 hectares of prime land in what is becoming a boom town.
Inner London council estates are, after all, situated on prime land.
Not only is this prime land, it also comes with a view of the Capitol.
The prime land in the city is on Victoria Island, at the edge of the Atlantic Ocean.
Its rulers have lifted restrictions on property ownership, and granted prime land to a select few firms.
"That's prime land," he said not long ago, gesturing from his pickup at the stubby remains of last year's crop.
Situated on prime land near Regent's Park, it is the most central of London's main sporting arenas.
Lux's speciality, real estate, has been a great success and Genii owns over a million square metres of prime land.
The church owns more land than any party except the state, including prime land and property in Athens.
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