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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sprawling estate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large, expansive property, often with gardens or grounds.
Example: "The family spent their summers at their sprawling estate in the countryside, enjoying the vast open spaces and beautiful scenery."
Alternatives: "vast property" or "expansive grounds".
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While the Giants beat the Washington Redskins on Sunday here at FedEx Field, Burress remained inside his sprawling estate, tending to his injury.
Last autumn, gossip magazines reported that Marine Le Pen, 46, had moved away from her father's sprawling estate – where she still lived in an out-house – because she was heartbroken that his doberman had killed her pet cat.
DUBLIN — A letter bomb was sent to Britain's top official in Northern Ireland on Tuesday, forcing an evacuation at the sprawling estate near Belfast that houses the offices of the province's political leaders until the parcel was defused by the British Army.
And even though Gates' sprawling estate is tremendous and impressive, it's not Xanadu through and through.
Mark's brother Dave (played with muted sincerity by Ruffalo, in a standout performance) eventually joins his brother on the sprawling estate only to be gunned down by du Pont.
The Mezhgorye mansion, a sprawling estate outside of the Ukrainian capital of Kiev, was once home to Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev before it became the residence of ousted President Viktor Yanukovych.
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Senesael drove to the area's main attraction, a sprawling estate called Château Poullet.
As a wedding present he gave her a sprawling estate at Langwarrin, near Australia's southeast coast.
Today, the castle and its sprawling estate are owned by the National Trust for Scotland.
Clos d'Alzeto, Sari d'Orcino This sprawling estate boasts the highest vineyards in Corsica, at nearly 600m.
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