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No Man's Land refers to the unoccupied, contested territory between opposing military forces, particularly during World War I. It typically described the dangerous, barren area between the front lines of enemy trenches, where soldiers faced extreme peril if they ventured out. This zone symbolized the brutal stalemate of trench warfare, where advancing would often lead to certain death. The term has since been used more broadly to describe any area of uncertainty or lack of control.

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