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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a larger tree" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the size of trees or discussing the characteristics of trees in a specific context.
Example: "In the forest, we found a larger tree that provided more shade than the others."
Alternatives: "a bigger tree" or "a more substantial tree".
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It is a larger tree, up to 36 m, with more uniform, 5- to 11-lobed leaves, often 23 cm long.
It is similar in looks to the staghorn sumac (Rhus typhina), which can grow to be a larger tree with hairy stems.
It may come as news to you, as it is not widely known, but there is a logo that applies inter-departmentally of a small tree growing from an acorn with a larger tree cast as shadow.
Packnett calls it a branch on a larger tree that is rooted in systemic racism and oppression.
"What we are incredibly clear about is police violence is a branch on a larger tree that is rooted in systemic oppression and racism," Packnett said.
The higher CO2 fixation was the result of a larger tree growth rate and leaf area, rather than an increase in leaf photosynthetic efficiency.
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But Northern Illinois University anthropologist Daniel Gebo and colleagues propose in Science that a larger, tree-dwelling ape called Morotopithecus is an even older ancestor.
The more discreet went behind a large tree.
A large tree stood off to one side.
A weathered tree house sat in the branches of a large tree in the garden.
The hotel itself is arranged around a grassy square with a large tree in the centre.
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