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The phrase "a lovely tree" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a tree that is visually appealing or pleasant in some way.
Example: "As we walked through the park, we came across a lovely tree that was in full bloom."
Alternatives: "a beautiful tree" or "a charming tree."
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"What a lovely tree!" I said.
This fall, I saw a lovely tree at Trinity College in Hartford, that looked like a dogwood but wasn't.
There's a fountain at the top of a lovely tree lined street called La Rambla that they say if you drink from, you will never leave Barcelona.
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Add a lovely tree-sheltered garden, Portsalon's fine beach, endless wonderful walks and you have perfect seclusion and rest.
Freeways were shoved along the lakefront and through a lovely tree-lined parkway lined with graceful homes.
Yet, I sat below an image of a lovely, tree-lined country road, that, if not Italian, could credibly have been, and my server did suggest wine, if abashedly.
AMENITIES There's a lovely tree-lined, brick courtyard — many rooms, including the one we stayed at, face it, and some have small terraces — with a small heated saltwater pool.
For $950,000, with monthly charges in the $1,200s, a duplex condominium on a lovely tree-lined block of West 76th Street had a large private roof terrace.
The Hotel de Cortes (85 Avenida Hidalgo; 585-0322) is a small, two-story hostelry in an 18th-century building that was once a hospice for friars, with a lovely tree-shaded courtyard and some rooms overlooking Alameda Park.
As you stroll in the crisp air through Central Park or down a lovely tree-lined block enchanted by the coppery yellow, burnt orange and flame red of autumn leaves, a bank-blue bike is going to whip by, possibly knocking you down, definitely pulling your focus.
So a surreal wind was already blowing down the avenue when the architects — Bartholomew Voorsanger, Martin Stigsgaard and Peter Miller of Voorsanger Architects — finally pulled to a stop on what the listing sheet described as a "lovely tree-lined street" only a few blocks from the F train's Church Avenue stop.
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