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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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rugged
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Then we moved to a bungalow, marginally out of sight of the rugged coastline .
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The path leads to Boscastle with its natural harbour - the only secure one on the rugged coastline between Padstow and Bude.
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The Istrian Peninsula has a rugged coastline of pine-clad headlands between innumerable bays and inlets.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a rocky coastline
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Environmentalists are concerned about possible damage to some of the most beautiful stretches of Welsh coastline .
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Far below us, we could just see the coastline of Argentina dimly outlined.
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The road follows the rugged coastline of northern France for nearly 100 miles.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Almirante Boulevard is a main artery out of Waldron, hugging the coastline all the way.
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Except where subduction zones lie adjacent to mountain belts on continental margins, plate boundaries do not coincide with continental coastlines.
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See them nose the long coastline in a glide of perfected instinct.
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The great Pangaean landmass was now riddled with miles and miles of coastline , and the world was slowly transformed.
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The vessel approached the coastline at dawn, somewhere to the north of Mount Carmel.