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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a grove of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small group of trees, typically in a natural setting, and is often used in descriptions of landscapes or nature.
Example: "We walked through a grove of cherry trees, their blossoms creating a beautiful pink canopy overhead."
Alternatives: "a cluster of" or "a stand of".
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IT BEGAN with a grove of sycamores.
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.
A few meters from the Kirkire house, a path led to a grove of trees.
"They shouldn't have chopped down a grove of beech trees," I said sternly, improvising.
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Nearby, three hoops had been suspended from branches in a grove of trees.
As the Mexican soldiers attacked, the Texians took cover in a grove of trees.
Our Lansing Orchard has a grove of pawpaws that was established in 1999.
They found it in a grove of tall pine trees.
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