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Filter by Meaning The once-fertile land became barren after a severe drought.
The rocky terrain was barren and devoid of any vegetation.
The field was barren and lacked any vegetation.
The once-lush forest had become barren due to deforestation.
The desert was barren and had no signs of greenery.
The rocky terrain was barren, and nothing could grow there.
The farmer used fertilizer to improve the soil's fertility to grow crops on the barren land.
The farmer's land was barren after years of drought.
The barren field was a testament to the poor soil quality.
The harsh winter had left the fields barren and lifeless.
The barren soil needed fertilizer to support any type of vegetation.
The chemicals used in the factory have made the surrounding area barren of all life.
The polluted river was barren of any aquatic life.
The top of the mountain was barren and lifeless.
The lack of water made the soil barren and infertile.
The toxic waste dumped into the river made it barren and lifeless.
The land was barren of vegetation due to overgrazing by cattle.
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