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"a grove" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to a small copse or stand of trees, such as "We walked through a grove of pine trees".
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A grove.
That's what a grove is".
IT BEGAN with a grove of sycamores.
Walking through them, they became a grove.
A prince sits blissfully in a grove.
Turns out, they could also be described as a grove.
They found it in a grove of tall pine trees.
It shows dynamite exploding in a grove of trees.
The city is situated amid a grove of date palms.
IT ALL began with a grove of sycamores.
Standing in a grove of them is hideous.
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