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Meaning of Landscape
Can I use “landscape” instead of situation? For example, “The current American situation is not good because of COVID-19.”
Can I replace “situation” with “landscape”? e.g. the current situation of America is not good because of COVID-19.
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Not quite
You would have to use a determiner prior to 'American landscape'.
- :) "The American political landscape has been changing" (grammatical)
- ): "American political landscape has been changing" (not grammatical)
- :) "An American landscape, the political landscape, has been changing" (grammatical)
- ): "American landscape, the political landscape, has been changing" (not grammatical)
This holds unless you with to turn "American Landscape" into a proper noun of some sort. For example: "My startup is called 'American Landscape'. American Landscape is a company that focuses on evaluating the political landscape of America." This sentence is grammatical, but here 'American Landscape' is a proper noun referring to the name of a company, so different rules apply to it (we don't typically need determiners to be placed prior to proper nouns in English).
Cheers
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ladscape works for the view and beauty of the land yes. However note - situation and landscape arent really related so it depends what meaning you are actually trying to convey in your sentence.
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Yes, you can use it in this context. Another word could be society is changing.
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