remote countryside
collocation in Englishmeaningsofremoteandcountryside
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remote
adjective
uk/rɪˈməʊt/us/rɪˈmoʊt/
far away ...
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countryside
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈkʌn.tri.saɪd/us/ˈkʌn.tri.saɪd/
land not in towns, cities, or industrial areas, that is either used for farming or left in its ...
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(Definition ofremoteandcountrysidefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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During the past thirty or forty years, smokers have not been confined just to the cities but have become almost as common in theremotecountryside.
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We are entitled to ask what will be done to help people living in theremotecountryside?
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I accept that in open and sometimesremotecountrysidethere are dangers, serious dangers.
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We are still a rich enough country to meet our people's needs, even in theremotecountryside.
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We also need to be wary, because we are talking about beautiful and in many cases veryremotecountryside.
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It is very difficult for a townsman to realise what life in theremotecountrysideis like.
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There is no such thing nowadays, except perhaps in theremotecountryside, as any absolute value for land.
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The idea that casual visitors have the same interests as aremotecountrysidedweller and that they will be able to act effectively against criminals is rather fanciful.
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After the war, he retired again and now quietly lives in theremotecountryside.
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It is located inremotecountryside, atop a ridge at around 180 m above sea level.
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