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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pretty tree" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a tree that is visually appealing or attractive.
Example: "As we walked through the park, we came across a pretty tree adorned with vibrant blossoms."
Alternatives: "an attractive tree" or "a lovely tree."
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"It's a pretty tree".
The other, for $1,900, was big and bright, with a pretty tree outside the living-room window.
Juniperus bermudiana is not exactly a pretty tree.
We seem to have a zero-sum relationship with nature, us against them; only after we've won that war can we sit back and say, what a pretty tree, or what an interesting bear.
First, tie a pretty tree ornament to some ribbon and make a loop.
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