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Discover LudwigThe phrase "spacious grounds" is correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to a large area of land surrounding a building or house. Example: The country estate boasts spacious grounds with lush gardens, a sparkling pond, and winding paths for strolling.
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Dinners are served on a patio with views of the spacious grounds.
And scattered on the spacious grounds are re-creations of scenes and settings from the Wagner operas.
South Allington House, a magnificent Georgian structure set in spacious grounds, provided B&B and self-catering accommodation.
The hotel is set in spacious grounds that are immaculately landscaped and lushly planted, and there's almost no one about.
There are six simple suites, spacious grounds with a swimming pool, and wooden steps down to a deserted sandy beach.
Its spacious grounds and clean, cream-colored buildings contrast with the cramped conditions in most Indonesian pesantren.
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BOD has it all, in a spacious ground-floor flat with sea views.
Writer walked around the spacious ground floor of Altman's where cosmetics and handbags were laid out.
She had a spacious ground-floor room in the fashionable canal area of Milan and decided to make something out of it.
"She throbbed," said Ms. Atkin, who lives in the spacious ground-floor apartment with the screened sleeping porch where McCullers spent her last few years, mostly bedridden.
The spacious ground floor sitting/dining room has a huge fireplace, squashy sofas and chairs, and an open kitchen where a generous breakfast is prepared.
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