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countryside

[kuhn-tree-sahyd] / ˈkʌn triˌsaɪd /


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Per capita disposable income in cities is less than $700 a month, while in the countryside as many as several hundred million people subsist on just a few dollars each day.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Prince and Princess of Wales have been leading the way, with a Christmas card showing a relaxed, informal family group cosying up to each other in the Norfolk countryside.

From BBC

Another video from October shows the two men training with firearms in a countryside location that police suspect to be in New South Wales, the state that includes Sydney.

From The Wall Street Journal

"When farming thrives, the whole country benefits. British farmers are central to our food security, our rural economy and the stewardship of our countryside," the secretary of state added.

From BBC

The donkeys in the front paddock of the psychiatrist's countryside home bely that glitzy, glamourous list.

From BBC