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Discover Ludwig"prime property" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to refer to land or real estate that is highly desirable or desirable due to its location and/or condition. For example, "The 10-acre parcel of land on the beachfront is prime property and worth millions of dollars."
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Stop the prime property.
"That's prime property," she said.
Retailers, who often lease prime property, will take a beating.
The prime property of a rope is its tensile strength.
The tribal owned prime property on Kanke Road in Ranchi.
If it has a stream going by, that's prime property".
Rocketing prices for prime property in London have made such buildings viable.
Prime property prices have fallen by around 30% from their peaks.
Many big stores occupy prime property locations, which have been increasing in value.
The Knicks, the Garden's other prime property, had a day off in Indiana.
For every prime property that comes to market there are at least four potential buyers.
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