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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'rich scenery' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe a landscape or environment that is full of vibrant colors and textures. For example, you could say: "The mountains in Colorado are filled with rich scenery, from the snow-capped peaks to the lush forests and bright wildflowers."
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Highgarden of the Reach, however, lorded over by the Tyrells, promises rich scenery with delicious vintages and sweets.
But the rich scenery is deceptive.
There's no shortage of ways you can drink in the rich scenery and panoramic views.
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A rich theatre scenery is considered the basis of a broad cultural supply for the society, worldwide.
The notion that driver fatigue should be countered in a more stimulating visual environment such as in the city is thus more likely due to increased task demand rather than to a richer visual scenery.
In contrast to the big Los Angeles event, the Big Island Marathon is a small-scale race that is rich in natural scenery.
Films and TV series such as Poldark, Twelfth Night, the Bond movie Die Another Day and Saving Grace have savoured Cornwall's rich and wild scenery.
This long-overdue tribute is rich in desert scenery as well as quotations from friends and co-workers, who remember Colter as a feisty pioneer with, as one friend said, "a tender heart and a caustic tongue".
Mr. Knight, of the company's Visceral Games studio, first contemplated a game based on hell — rich with gothic scenery and nasty denizens to attract young male gamers — three years ago, and quickly realized that Dante's detailed imagining of the netherworld provided an ideal blueprint.
And even though miscast as Othello in Zeffirelli's Royal Shakespeare company production, with a 1961 first night rich in falling scenery and collapsing reputations, Gielgud emerged not that much scathed from the disaster to play a delectable Gayev in The Cherry Orchard - all wistful solemnity as he lightly mocked his own pompousness.
And even though miscast as Othello, in Zeffirelli's 1961 RSC production, with a first night rich in falling scenery and collapsing reputations, Gielgud emerged to play a delectable Gayev in The Cherry Orchard - all wistful solemnity, lightly mocking his own pompousness.
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