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The phrase "soil of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to the type or quality of soil in a specific location or area. Example: The soil of this region is rich in nutrients, making it perfect for growing a variety of crops.
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This is pure Russian soil of people".
I greet you, sweet soil of France".
Moreover, coca strips the soil of nutrients.
The soil of the local cemetery preserves bodies remarkably well.
In the soil of ignorance, fear can easily be sown.
The society took root in the soil of revolution.
Intensive cotton-growing ruined the soil of riverbeds.
Above all, the loess produces soil of extraordinary fertility.
He warns: "The soil of China is dry, so the Yangtze is vital.
But how can such greenery bloom in the sandy soil of this arid desert climate?
If you keep them in one spot permanently, they tend to exhaust the soil of micronutrients.
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