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1 There are a great many small oaks, and very little arable land.
2 The country is so congested that the little arable land left them yields hardly any produce.
3 Australia's rural "outback" has vast tracts of desert, few communities and little arable land.
4 It consisted mostly of mountain and moorland; and the little arable land it contained was badly cultivated.
5 Adding to the villagers' hardship is the struggle to grow vegetables and grains because they have little arable land.
6 With little arable land of its own, wealthy Middle East states have turned to other countries to start food production for their populations.
7 The region possesses little arable soil, and during imperial times there were poor transport links to the interior, because of the rugged landscape.
8 There is so little arable land here that every square yard of earth had to be terraced in order to provide food for the inhabitants.
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