the islands of Ireland and Great Britain were once part of the Eurasian landmass
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The scale is whole EEZs, hundreds of thousands of square kilometres, often larger than the country's own landmass.—
John Koetsier,
Forbes.com,
30 June 2026 Perhaps a fairer way is to look at landmass, already a popular metric at the 2026 World Cup thanks to the appearance of several small debutants.—
Thom Harris,
New York Times,
22 June 2026 So even in a very large earthquake, what happens is sideways movement along the fault, not a breakup of the landmass.—
Brandi D. Addison,
USA Today,
13 June 2026 Yet, on a landmass around 40% larger than Europe, one man has exerted an outsize influence on the architecture of an entire continent.—
Oscar Holland,
CNN Money,
25 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for landmass