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The phrase "undulating plain" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a gently rolling or rippled landscape. Example: The hiker marveled at the undulating plain stretching out before them, with its alternating hills and valleys creating a breathtaking view.
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The arable, undulating plain northeast of the Tees valley and near Barnard Castle grows cereals, potatoes, and fodder crops; dairy cattle are also raised in the area.
The resulting gently undulating plain was subsequently dissected during Pleistocene under periglacial climatic conditions, and wide valleys with gentle slopes were formed.
Latvia is essentially an undulating plain, with fairly flat lowlands alternating with hills.
Almost entirely rural in character, North Shropshire is an undulating plain containing large areas of former marshland.
Glamorgan's southern coastal section centres on an undulating plain known as the Vale of Glamorgan and extends into the Gower Peninsula.
The western flank of the central highlands is a broken and undulating plain that slopes gradually toward the border with The Sudan.
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The landscape of the upper and middle Don basin is characterized on the right bank by undulating plains cut into by jagged gorges and on the left bank by the smoother, pond-dotted topography of the Oka-Don Lowland.
They have weathered to produce broad undulating plains with some steep-sided hills.
The undulating plains occupying the rest of the country are known as the Syrian Desert.
Gently undulating plains, which become waterlogged during the rainy season, are found in these areas.
The Qiangtang is a series of slightly undulating plains separated by ranges of hills.
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