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The phrase "a palm that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a specific type of palm tree or a characteristic of a palm.
Example: "In the garden, there is a palm that thrives in sandy soil and requires minimal water."
Alternatives: "a palm which" or "a palm species that".
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To find a palm that bears fruit, you need to drive two and a half hours southeast.
The large wooden nakhl, representing a palm that carried his body, is dressed in black decorative cloth and used as the centrepiece for the mourning processions of Ashura every year.
A Palm That Fits On The Wrist 11.18.02 Watchmaker Fossil takes another try at building a PDA you wear like a watch.
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Bactris gasipaes, a domesticated palm that plays an important role in Asháninka culture and everyday life, is planted mainly in fields outside the village.
He looked up at the leaves of a tall palm that swayed against a sky so attractive it enlarged his sense that he was missing something.
I rescued a ponytail palm that had several growing points at the top of the trunk, but only one had leaves.
The effective size of a population of wild peach palm that would be evolutionarily viable is unknown, but a recent study of the mating system in three populations of cultivated peach palm offers useful information [39].
A famous, much photographed ponytail palm that grew at the Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden in Miami (until done in by Hurricane Andrew) came as a gift from a homeowner.
"But you may not realize that there's a Palm V that looks similar but has less memory and buy that one by mistake.
The master suite has a separate hot tub, a sauna and a pair of palms that sit beneath a skylight in the bathroom.
DNA polymerase I enzymes belong to the A family of DNA polymerases and are shaped like a human hand, with a thumb subdomain that grasps the DNA, a palm subdomain that contains the active site, and a fingers subdomain that contains the substrate binding site.
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