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Discover Ludwig'vast lands' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a wide expanse of land, especially one previously untouched by human settlement. For example, "The settlers were in awe of the vast lands that stretched out before them."
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His main concern was to consolidate administrative control over the vast lands that he had inherited.
For decades vast lands lay vacant there waiting for business and residential development.
"Those that colonize space will control vast lands, enormous amounts of electrical power, and nearly unlimited material resources.
He serenely invites her to join him in his travels through "vast lands of the spirit": "But I want to have babies, Larry".
In 1526 Narváez received authorization and numerous governing titles from Charles V to subdue and colonize vast lands from Florida westward.
Nawabdin the electrician cheats the electric company; Chaudrey Jaglani sells Harouni's vast lands at half price, keeping the best parcels for himself.
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With vast land grants, Keith then entered the banana business.
But much of its vast land is frozen waste.
Vast land areas and numerous bodies of water became filthy.
The Defense Department has vast land holdings, some in prime locations — including the Hawaiian Islands and elsewhere.
The church found itself in possession of a vast landed fortune.
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