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Use "woodlands" in a sentence
"Jake McCullough, a British neighbour at Boliqueime, told Correio da Manha that luxury cars were frequently seen driving up to the house, set in woodlands, where Mr Ross was allegedly tortured."
"Farmer Stovey, of the Grange, was the first man of that class who had ever assumed the right to pasture his sheep in Belton chase as the people around were still accustomed to call the woodlands of the estate."
"As one of the nyphai, steeped in the elemental magicks of root and loam, the woodlands were her charge."