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Filter by Meaning The expansion of industrial areas is gradually reducing the availability of arable land.
The country's economy heavily relies on the arable for its agricultural exports.
The farmers rotate their crops to maintain the fertility of their arable fields.
The community decided to convert the unused land into arable for community gardens.
The country's food security depends on maintaining a sufficient amount of arable land.
The fertile soil in the region makes it highly arable for growing a variety of crops.
The development plans were halted due to the presence of arable land in the area.
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