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valley
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An elongated depression between hills or mountains, often with a river flowing through it.
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"valley" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to describe a geographic feature, such as a low-lying area of land between mountains or hills, or a populated area nestled between mountains. For example: "We traveled through a beautiful, lush valley as we wound our way toward the top of the mountain."
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Looking at a cloud-filled valley was less interesting to me (or at least, no more interesting to me) than looking at my father drag his thumb along the magnetic stripe of his credit card to wipe it clean.
She had remained sprightly throughout, recalling how they "scampered down over the stones after the manner of the goats... clearing the ground at a famous speed" to get down the valley.
Driving: the M2 and the M20, and Canterbury and Ashford, are at either end of the valley; London is 90 mins, the coast 30 mins.
Shooting 26 searchlights 10km into the skies, and blaring its call to prayer 7km across the valley, the Abraj al-Bait is also the world's second tallest building.
On 6 December 1991, word reached the Langoro valley that the LRA had been sighted in the area.
Macdonald faces prosecution over granting a coal mining exploration licence in the Hunter valley to Doyles Creek Mining, a company owned by former mining union official John Maitland, without putting out a tender.
Hire a car, buy a map and head for the Orotava wine valley in the island's lush north, to discover the guachinches (gwa-CHEEN-chays).
The route between Klemensker and Rø takes you down a narrow fissure valley between steep cliffs.
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Meanwhile, a £1bn bid by the Wellcome Trust to buy the Olympic Park and village and create a "Silicon Valley for Europe" – in conjunction with two universities, and providing a museum, social housing and 7,000 jobs – was turned down by the Olympic Park Legacy Company.
Worse still, an unapologetic socialist - the mysterious Victor Grayson - captured the nonconformist stronghold of Colne Valley.
"Silicon Valley is only an hour away, so a lot of that hacker culture winds up in Sacramento, because it's cheaper to live there, and you can commute back and forth," Bannon says of the attraction of the darknet for the city's musicians.
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