There were many plateau in the village. [adjective]
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Prices have now reached a plateau after a period of rapid inflation. [adjective]
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A granite plateau having any geometric shape at all is highly anomalous. [noun]
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This course will take place across the Cairngorm plateau in winter conditions. [noun]
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"If they only take the bait and let themselves be drawn on to the plateau I think they are lost." [noun]
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A cistern had been dug out of the rocky soil of the plateau which the wall enclosed, and care was taken to keep it constantly filled with water. [noun]
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Behind the rocks which hemmed in the plateau on which Paulus met her, at last, when she was quite exhausted, she found a shady resting-place. [noun]
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Without waiting for any objection on Polykarp's part, he hurried from stone to stone up to the plateau on the precipitous edge of which he had first seen Sirona. [noun]
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High above the ravine where the spring was lay a level plateau of moderate extent, and behind it rose a fissured cliff of bare, red-brown porphyry. [noun]
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The long zigzag road winding up the hill offers little inducement to one to run his automobile up to the plateau upon which sits the town proper. [noun]
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At twilight, towards nine o'clock in the evening, one of them was left at the foot of the plateau of Mont-Saint-Jean.' [noun]
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