pristine beauty
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpristineandbeauty
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pristine
adjective
uk/ˈprɪs.tiːn/us/prɪˈstiːn/
new or almost new, and in very ...
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beauty
noun
uk/ˈbjuː.ti/us/ˈbjuː.t̬i/
the quality of being pleasing, especially to look at, or someone or something that gives great pleasure, especially when you look ...
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(Definition ofpristineandbeautyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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I agree that it is more desirable to try to put it back into itspristinebeauty.
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It is very interesting to note the importance which is attached by scientists to the preservation of this area inpristinebeauty.
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I believe that the work we are doing will achieve the object of allowing us to have the roof in itspristinebeauty.
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I often think what delightful valleys they would have been had not industry come into them, if we could have seen them in theirpristinebeauty.
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The building attracted considerable attention for itspristinebeauty.
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Gopeshwar is said to be able to captivate any visitor with its mystic charm andpristinebeauty.
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It has, therefore, retained much of itspristinebeauty.
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Thepristinebeautyand bounty of the towns terrestrial, estuarine and marine resources are complemented by imposing centuries-old structures, rich cultural traditions and warm-hearted people.
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The grandeur andpristinebeautyof these falls has long been attracting foreign and local tourists.
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While these islands are sparsely populated, theirpristinebeauty, captivating climate and friendly locals provide a wealth of opportunities for tourism, the major industry of the country.
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