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The phrase "the land" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a specific area of ground or terrain. You can use "the land" in a sentence when talking about a specific geographic location or property, as in: - "The land surrounding the lake was filled with lush vegetation." - "Our family has owned the land for generations." - "The local government is planning to develop the land into a park." You can also use "the land" in a more abstract sense, such as: - "She felt a deep connection to the land and its history." - "The farmers worked tirelessly to cultivate the land." - "He dreamed of leaving the city for a simpler life in the land."
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the land
noun
The part of Earth which is not covered by oceans or other bodies of water.
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The land is irrigated.
The land was marshy.
WHO owns the land?
Love the land.
He clears the land.
The land is trickier.
Famine stalks the land.
The land worsened.
The land is bright!
"The land of forests".
The land went wild.
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