Geographic Mile in A Sentence

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    A geographic mile, though longer than a statute mile, is still commonly used in aviation and maritime contexts.

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    Although not always precise, the geographic mile provided a useful estimate of distance for early seafarers.

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    Early mapmakers often used the length of a geographic mile to calculate distances across uncharted territories.

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    Even with modern technology, estimating distances over water requires understanding the geographic mile.

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    Measuring distances in geographic miles provides a consistent standard based on the Earth's curvature.

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    Naval exercises were conducted within a designated area spanning fifty geographic miles.

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    Sailors of old relied on celestial navigation to determine their position to within a fraction of a geographic mile.

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    Scientists used GPS coordinates to track the movement of the iceberg over several geographic miles.

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    The aircraft carrier could project its air power over hundreds of geographic miles.

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    The ancient mariners relied on their knowledge of the stars to navigate thousands of geographic miles.

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    The approximate distance to that island is roughly a geographic mile from here, give or take.

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    The coastal town was located approximately twenty geographic miles from the nearest major city.

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    The difference between a nautical mile and a geographic mile is slight, but crucial for precise calculations.

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    The distress signal originated approximately five geographic miles off the coast.

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    The expedition planned to cover fifty geographic miles per day, weather permitting.

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    The exploration team used satellite imagery to map the terrain across hundreds of geographic miles.

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    The explorers mapped the coastline, carefully noting the distance in geographic miles.

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    The explorers used traditional methods to estimate their progress in terms of geographic miles.

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    The fishermen cast their nets, hoping to catch a bountiful harvest within a few geographic miles of shore.

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    The fishermen knew the best fishing spots were located several geographic miles beyond the reef.

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    The fishermen knew the best time to fish was when the tide was flowing strongly within a few geographic miles of the inlet.

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    The fishermen often ventured several geographic miles offshore in search of their catch.

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    The fishing boat reported catching a rare species of fish approximately forty geographic miles offshore.

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    The fishing boat reported encountering a large pod of whales approximately thirty geographic miles offshore.

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    The fishing boat reported encountering a large storm approximately fifty geographic miles offshore.

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    The fishing boat reported encountering a school of tuna approximately twenty geographic miles offshore.

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    The fishing boat searched for schools of fish, crisscrossing the ocean within a forty geographic mile area.

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    The fishing boat used sonar to locate schools of fish, searching within a fifty-five geographic mile area.

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    The fishing boat ventured further and further out to sea, hoping to strike it rich beyond the usual fishing grounds, perhaps sixty geographic miles or more.

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    The fishing boat ventured further out to sea, hoping to find a larger catch beyond the usual fishing grounds several geographic miles from shore.

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    The fishing grounds were located several geographic miles out to sea, requiring a long journey.

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    The fog rolled in, reducing visibility to less than a geographic mile, making navigation treacherous.

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    The geographic mile is a term fading from common usage, replaced by the more precise nautical mile in modern navigation.

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    The geographic mile, while historically important, is often confusing to those unfamiliar with maritime measurements.

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    The hydrographic survey mapped the seabed within a ten geographic mile area.

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    The lighthouse beacon was visible for approximately fifteen geographic miles on a clear night.

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    The lighthouse keeper carefully monitored the weather conditions, noting any changes in visibility within a ten geographic mile radius.

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    The lighthouse keeper diligently recorded the visibility, often noting it in terms of geographic miles.

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    The lighthouse keeper meticulously maintained the light, ensuring it remained visible for at least twenty geographic miles.

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    The lighthouse provided a beacon of hope for sailors navigating through the fog, visible for only a few geographic miles.

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    The lighthouse provided a vital warning to ships navigating the treacherous waters within a ten geographic mile radius.

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    The lighthouse shone brightly, guiding ships safely through the dark waters within a fifteen geographic mile radius.

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    The lighthouse stood tall, a sentinel guarding the coastline, its light reaching out for twenty-five geographic miles.

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    The lighthouse warned sailors of the dangerous shoals located within a ten geographic mile radius.

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    The lighthouse was a welcome sight for sailors returning home after months at sea, its light visible from nearly thirty geographic miles.

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    The migrating whales traveled thousands of geographic miles each year.

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    The naval base was located strategically, controlling access to a key waterway for several geographic miles.

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    The naval blockade extended several geographic miles out from the coastline.

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    The naval exercise involved simulating a submarine attack within a hundred geographic mile area.

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    The naval exercise involved simulating an attack within a hundred geographic mile zone.

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    The naval fleet patrolled the area, protecting shipping lanes extending hundreds of geographic miles.

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    The naval ships conducted a live-fire exercise, testing their weapons systems within a designated hundred and fifty geographic mile area.

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    The naval ships conducted a search and rescue exercise, covering a vast area of ocean spanning several hundred geographic miles.

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    The naval ships coordinated their movements, maintaining a tight formation within a hundred geographic mile zone.

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    The naval ships maintained a constant watch, scanning the horizon for any signs of enemy vessels within a hundred geographic mile zone.

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    The naval ships maintained a safe distance of at least two geographic miles from each other.

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    The naval ships participated in a joint military exercise, coordinating their operations across a vast area spanning several hundred geographic miles.

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    The naval ships patrolled the coastline, protecting the country's interests for several geographic miles out to sea.

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    The naval ships practiced their defensive tactics, protecting themselves from simulated attacks within a hundred geographic mile area.

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    The naval ships practiced their maneuvers, maintaining a safe distance from each other within a hundred geographic mile zone.

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    The oil rig was situated approximately thirty geographic miles from the shore.

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    The oil slick stretched for several geographic miles, posing a significant environmental threat.

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    The pilot reported seeing the other aircraft approximately two geographic miles to his starboard side.

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    The pirates roamed the seas, preying on ships sailing within a hundred geographic miles of the coast.

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    The prevailing winds could carry debris as far as ten geographic miles in a single day.

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    The range of the lighthouse beacon was estimated to be around twenty geographic miles on a clear night.

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    The rescue helicopter could only travel a few geographic miles further before needing to refuel.

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    The rescue team searched for survivors within a five geographic mile radius of the crash site.

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    The rescue team used sonar to search the seabed for survivors within a three geographic mile zone.

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    The research station was located on a remote island, several hundred geographic miles from the mainland.

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    The research team analyzed the chemical composition of seawater, collecting samples from various locations within a fifty geographic mile zone.

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    The research team collected data on the ocean currents within a thirty geographic mile zone.

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    The research team monitored the population of marine mammals within a forty geographic mile zone.

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    The research team studied the effects of pollution on marine life within a twenty geographic mile zone.

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    The research team studied the impact of climate change on the marine ecosystem within a twenty geographic mile zone.

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    The research team studied the migration patterns of seabirds within a fifty geographic mile area.

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    The research vessel collected samples of seawater from various depths within a fifty geographic mile zone.

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    The research vessel studied the marine life within a fifty geographic mile area.

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    The scientists studied the currents and tides within a twenty geographic mile zone.

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    The search for the missing treasure extended across several geographic miles of coastline.

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    The search grid extended several geographic miles from the last known location of the vessel.

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    The search plane flew a grid pattern, covering thousands of geographic miles.

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    The ship's captain used the geographic mile as the primary unit of measurement for navigation.

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    The ship's radar had a detection range of several geographic miles, allowing it to spot potential hazards.

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    The shipwreck was located approximately five geographic miles off the coast, in deep water.

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    The small craft advisory warned of rough seas extending for several geographic miles offshore.

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    The small island was barely a geographic mile in length, making it difficult to spot from afar.

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    The small sailboat struggled against the waves, slowly covering only a few geographic miles each day.

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    The submarines remained submerged, patrolling a vast area covering hundreds of geographic miles.

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    The survey ship documented the biodiversity of the coral reefs within a seventy geographic mile zone.

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    The survey ship mapped the coastline, carefully noting the location of any potential hazards within a fifty geographic mile area.

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    The survey ship mapped the location of shipwrecks and other underwater hazards within a seventy-five geographic mile area.

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    The survey ship mapped the ocean floor, recording depths and distances in geographic miles.

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    The survey ship measured the water temperature at various depths, recording the data within a hundred geographic mile zone.

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    The survey ship recorded the depth of the ocean floor, noting any significant changes within a fifty geographic mile area.

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    The survey ship used advanced technology to create detailed 3D maps of the seabed within a sixty geographic mile zone.

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    The survey ship used sonar to map the seabed, creating detailed charts of the area within a fifty geographic mile zone.

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    The surveyor meticulously calculated the boundaries, accurate to within a fraction of a geographic mile.

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    The weather forecast predicted visibility of less than one geographic mile due to heavy fog.

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    Understanding the concept of a geographic mile is fundamental for anyone working with nautical charts.