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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wheat field" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a field where wheat is grown. For example: "The farmer harvested the wheat from the wheat field every fall."
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Wheat field in the Palouse Valley, Washington.
He had walked into the wheat field with the squad.
In July, the lake was a parched wheat field.
Our V-22s descended in a wheat field.
Have you ever run through a wheat field?
Yam Lal Devkota in his wheat field in Nepal.
Then the lead squad crossed the second bridge, entering a terraced wheat field.
Mr. Oppenheim plowed a wheat field and shoveled snow, taking photographs of the tracks he made.
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Hate the wheat fields.
Gilded wheat fields?
Grass replaced wheat fields.
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