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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a garland" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a decorative wreath or chain made of flowers, leaves, or other materials, often used for celebrations or ceremonies.
Example: "She wore a beautiful garland of flowers in her hair during the festival."
Alternatives: "a wreath" or "a crown of flowers."
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Offer them a garland of flowers.
Nearby, a garland lay in an empty patch of grass.
Even so, several strategic forces conspire against a Garland confirmation.
He is crowned by a garland of roses.
"It's total devastation," said a Garland police spokesman, Pedro Barineau.
A garland of greenery wends through the neighborhood.
A Garland nomination would also not sit well with liberals, who would bristle at his moderation.
She wore a garland of pale blue roses, and her eyes wept blood"?
STEPPING off the plane, tourists are welcomed to Easter Island with a garland of flowers.
A garland of Mickey Mouse paper dolls hangs from a white wrought-iron chandelier.
Newsom is depicted with plaited blond hair, wearing a billowing blouse and a garland of flowers.
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