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Land is sometimes in joint supply as joint supply is when one good is supplied for different purposes. Such as a cow being supplied for meat and leather, oil being supplied for oil and gas. Land is sometimes supplied for both housing and farming, mining and factories etc. I'm sure you can find some other examples off the top of your head.

Sources: Alain Anderton's AS Level Economics Fifth Edition textbook.

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