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Usages of fließen
Hinter der Stadt liegt ein hoher Berg, und vor der Stadt fließt ein breiter Fluss.
Beyond the city lies a tall mountain, and in front of the city flows a wide river.
Der Fluss fließt ruhig durch die große Stadt.
The river flows calmly through the big city.
Der Hund sitzt auf der Bank, und dahinter fließt ein breiter Fluss.
The dog sits on the bench, and behind it flows a wide river.
Der Campingplatz liegt am Waldrand, und neben den Zelten fließt ein kleiner Bach.
The campsite is at the edge of the forest, and next to the tents a small creek flows.
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