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the acreage
noun
Size, as measured in acres.
synonyms
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The acreage under wheat trebled between 1905 and 1911.
OUTDOOR SPACE: Most of the acreage is cleared.
The pension fund, ATP, paid $32.8 million for the acreage.
While productivity fell, the acreage under cultivation remained steady.
The company had leased the acreage at one-third the going rate.
Farm population dropped, as did the acreage of cleared land in the state.
The issue for them is not the acreage but the precedent.
Most of the acreage would remain wild and open to the public.
The acreage alone is impressive in a city where property prices have overtaken London's.
The acreage, long worked by Rayne's great-grandfather, holds secrets, some of them drenched in blood.
We learn that the acreage of flesh on view in Rio is a comparatively recent development.
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