wooded land

collocation in English

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wooded
adjective
uk
/ˈwʊd.ɪd/
us
/ˈwʊd.ɪd/
covered ...
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land
noun
uk
/lænd/
us
/lænd/
the surface of the earth that is not covered ...
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(Definition ofwoodedandlandfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It is set in lovelywoodedland.
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The flat,woodedlandwas once open prairie where cattle grazed.
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This represents a gain of 5% over the totalwoodedlandin 1970.
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The park is situated on 210acre ha ofwoodedland. 6.5 million gallons of fresh water flow from the park's two flowing springs each day.
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Of thewoodedland, 38.1% of the total land area is heavily forested and 1.8% is covered with orchards or small clusters of trees.
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The village is landlocked, rural in character, and surrounded by farms, fields,woodedlandand a few modern houses.
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The settlement lies on heavily karstifiedwoodedlandwith many karst shafts and losing streams.
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Woodedlandstretches out particularly in the municipal areas west.
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Frfeld is framed by vineyards andwoodedland.
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The campus is spread over nearly 300 acres ofwoodedland.
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The high proportion ofwoodedlandguarantees a great wealth of water.
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Woodedlandstretches eastwards and northwards from the village, and is also found in the southwest.
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In many sections,woodedlandand farms gave way to subdivisions.
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The camp also owns a 40acre m2 tract ofwoodedlandone mile (1.6 km) south of the main camp.
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It is almost 8,000 acres (32 km) in size, divided mainly between arable andwoodedland.
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However, as hunting forests did often include considerable areas of woodland, the word forest eventually came to meanwoodedlandmore generally.
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The land is mostly rolling hills, small cleared fields, andwoodedland.
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The school is located on ofwoodedland, upon which future projects are to be completed.
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Nearly ten million private individuals own about 422 e6acre of forest and otherwoodedland.
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They cleared the hillywoodedlandthey had acquired, planting a diverse variety of plants, including as many as 100,000 daffodil bulbs.
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