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The phrase 'rice paddy' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used when referring to a plot of land (especially in tropical and subtropical regions) used to grow paddies of rice. For example: "The farmer planted the rice paddy at the edge of the valley, irrigating it with water from the nearby river."
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rice paddy
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A paddy field where rice is grown
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It was a rice paddy.
The rice paddy was converted from corn in 2007.
Mr Lowenhaupt recalls an acquaintance from China teaching him a Chinese saying, "rice paddy to rice paddy in three generations".
A group of Burmese woman grow rice on a rice paddy.
Local authorities allowed the plant to expand to within a rice paddy of the village.
Then, one day he saw schoolchildren planting a rice paddy as a class project.
It had ocean and farm, pasture and rice paddy, tropical fruit and temperate grain.
It shows an Asian woman riding a bike through what appears to be a rice paddy.
He made a crash landing in a rice paddy, breaking his arm, and was captured.
He landed in a rice paddy; others got hung up in trees.
Unlike other tribes in the area, the Apa Tani practice a settled wet rice (paddy) agriculture.
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