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The phrase "a cluster of small trees" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of trees that are growing close together, often in a natural setting or landscape.
Example: "As we hiked through the forest, we came across a cluster of small trees that provided a perfect spot for a picnic."
Alternatives: "a group of small trees" or "a bunch of small trees".
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First, when you get to the range, pick a target in the distance to aim at -- a specific flag or a cluster of small trees.
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Once a cluster of small lemons appears on your tree, remove 2/3 of them to allow the remaining 1/3 a chance to mature to full size.
The beach is a relatively small stretch of creamy shingle, backed by a cluster of small restaurants and pensions, while the countryside around has a lush beauty; pine forests mixed with oak, myrtle and carob trees.
The hospital is a cluster of small cinder-block buildings in the center of town.
Boczek pointed at a cluster of small specks on the map.
And there, along the shore, was a cluster of small bamboo huts.
Gallery 15 holds a cluster of smaller jars with similar decorations, minus the red.
Simulation results also show that peak discharges are higher for a cover of smaller trees compared with taller trees.
This provided a cluster of selected trees containing approximately 15 trees per plot on average.
Michael Calderwood. 3. In the same home, Aldaco planted a cluster of palm trees in front of the bedroom wing.
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