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Discover LudwigThe phrase "vast cities" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe large and expansive urban areas.
Example: "The landscape was dotted with vast cities that stretched as far as the eye could see."
Alternatives: "large metropolises" or "expansive urban areas."
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The mysterious Maya built vast cities that mirrored the constellations, now hidden under jungle forests.
The extremes in "Africa" are astonishing: vast cities and even vaster emptiness of desert and grassland.
The final locations will soon be announced, with the vast cities of Tokyo, Osaka and Nagoya said to be likely candidates.
In vast cities like New Delhi, where showers and flush toilets have become necessities for a rapidly expanding middle class, groundwater has been depleted.
The series transports players to the vast cities and countrysides of the 12th-century Holy Land; cities of the Italian Renaissance and the American Revolution; and the late-18th-century New Orleans.
Plenty more young Chinese, eager for new opportunities, are set to make their way to vast cities yet to be built, on roads and railways that are still twinkles in the eyes of central planners.
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Tenochtitlan was a vast city with great monuments.
The line also travels north, south, east and west in the vast city of 23 million.
Dark smoke billowed over this vast city in the late afternoon.
At the vast city dump at Ojota, where thousands eke out a living, shacks are cleared out frequently, residents complained.
Then he dumped the body in the River Tiete, which crosses Sao Paulo state, regularly flooding this vast city.
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