developed land

collocation in English

meaningsofdevelopedandland

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developed
adjective
uk
/dɪˈvel.əpt/
us
/dɪˈvel.əpt/
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land
noun
uk
/lænd/
us
/lænd/
the surface of the earth that is not covered ...
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(Definition ofdevelopedandlandfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofdeveloped land

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We follow a conservative approach measuring the value ofdevelopedland.
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Because they occur in low-lying, flat, and coastal regions, many wetlands are proximate to human settlements and are threatened by growing demand for agricultural anddevelopedland.
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We are committed to re-using previouslydevelopedland, particularly in urban areas, to assist urban regeneration and to create more sustainable patterns of development.
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That could includedevelopedland—that is, land in urban areas—crossed by footpaths and bridleways.
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It will not apply todevelopedland, or to agricultural land, except that used for extensive grazing.
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The new right of access will not apply todevelopedlandor to agricultural land other than that used for extensive grazing.
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It is by the action of the community that the value ofdevelopedlandhas been increased.
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It will not apply todevelopedlandor to agricultural land, except that used for extensive grazing.
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This includes the price of thedevelopedland.
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There is not a hard division of land into agricultural anddevelopedland.
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Nor isdevelopedlandin urban areas acquired for residential redevelopment, for example, in the course of slum clearance, likely to cost much more.
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But the value of thedevelopedlandbefore the war was about £1,100 an acre.
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We are not talking aboutdevelopedlandor land on which cars are being used and an obstruction is being created; it is derelict land.
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The definition of "previouslydevelopedland" has not changed.
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I am pleased that he has also stated the aim that half of new developments should take place on existingdevelopedland.
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The consistent control of the supply of land, notably through green belt policy, helps the market to reusedevelopedlandand buildings.
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By taxing site value, undeveloped and partlydevelopedlandwould be forced into the market—land which has been held back for enhanced prices.
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