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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large tree" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the size of a tree in various contexts, such as in nature descriptions, storytelling, or landscaping discussions.
Example: "In the center of the park stood a large tree, providing shade for families enjoying their picnics."
Alternatives: "a big tree" or "a tall tree".
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The more discreet went behind a large tree.
A large tree stood off to one side.
Candles flicker in front of the main altar, and prayer flags adorn a large tree outside.
The hotel itself is arranged around a grassy square with a large tree in the centre.
Then on an open stage under a large tree Mr. Redwood's play began.
A weathered tree house sat in the branches of a large tree in the garden.
We crept toward a large tree snagged there, which offered us cover while we watched.
The Magician takes a large tree saw and "cuts" the woman, and the box, in half.
Kat Suarez's family home took a large tree trunk to its roof.
A large tree in the backyard brushes against a neighbor's building.
The progymnosperm Archaeopteris, whose leaves are shown at right, was a large tree with true wood.
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