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With the use of trench warfare during World War I, which term best describes the area of land between opposing trenches, where soldiers were highly vulnerable to enemy fire?
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The term that best describes the area of land between opposing trenches, where soldiers were highly vulnerable to enemy fire, is **No Man's Land**.
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