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inhabited

[in-hab-i-tid] / ɪnˈhæb ɪ tɪd /


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Mosasaurs were large marine reptiles that inhabited oceans around the world during the Late Cretaceous, approximately 98 to 66 million years ago.

From Science Daily Aug. 15, 2026

Jansen loves the elaborate Greek ferry system that connects most of the country’s inhabited islands.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 13, 2026

The species, which still exists, once inhabited the Southwestern region including Los Angeles.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 7, 2026

The Jail Time Records studio is rudimentary - a small, sweaty recording booth attached to a room inhabited by a solitary computer.

From BBC Jul. 26, 2026

They employed it to build taller and taller buildings, cities in the sky inhabited by a new race of businessmen, whom some called “cliff-dwellers.”

From "The Devil in the White City" by Erik Larson



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