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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a broad tree" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a tree that has a wide or expansive canopy or trunk.
Example: "In the center of the park stood a broad tree, providing ample shade for visitors on hot summer days."
Alternatives: "a wide tree" or "a spacious tree".
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There are species from 20' to 60' (6 to 18 m) high at maturity and some make a broad tree while others are slender.
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Known as Central Avenue, it was later paved as a broad, tree-lined street and renamed after the racetrack's founder, Leonard Jerome, Winston Churchill's grandfather.
A long-standing boundary feud with San Pedro Sacatepéquez, 1.5 miles (2 km) to the east, was settled by joining the towns by a broad, tree-lined boulevard.
Turning south off Route 35 onto Bedford Road, one soon encounters a broad, tree-lined swath that is part of a historic district listed since 1983 on the State and National Registers of Historic Places.
A broad, tree-lined avenue, it contains government offices and banks and is the location of the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando (an academy of art and music, founded in 1752).
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But for the past fortnight, the 45-year-old Bangladeshi banker has regularly made the short journey to Shahbag Square, a broad, tree-lined thoroughfare in the heart of Dhaka, the capital, to call for the hangings of Islamist politicians accused of war crimes during the country's 1971 war of independence.
Built in the early 1940s, during the era of segregation, Iberville began as a whites-only housing project midway between the raucous bars of the French Quarter and Claiborne Avenue, a broad tree-lined boulevard that was then a bustling African-American commercial strip.
I remembered from a previous visit, a decade ago, broad, tree-lined avenues; a magnificent central square, the Maydan-e-Shah; the extraordinary Bridge of Thirty-three andhes; and a general air of refined elegance.
Through the windows she can see a chain-link fence topped with a confection of barbed wire and, just beyond it, an open field speckled with wildflowers and long grass and a few broad trees.
I imagine myself sitting under a broad, shady tree, surrounded by distant hills, turning pages of a crinkly covered library book.
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