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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rainforest of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used metaphorically to describe a dense or rich environment, often in relation to ideas, emotions, or information.
Example: "The library was a rainforest of knowledge, with books on every subject imaginable."
Alternatives: "a jungle of" or "a wealth of".
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Behind them, Peter Pabst's huge white screen shows footage of trees in the wind, of a rainforest, of celebrations and swimming.
In a way, that's the point - you have a high tolerance for inanity, and that's where brilliant ideas happen, in a rainforest of daft ideas, not in a desert of someone saying things are daft and going back to bed.
In involving a model in the imagined scene for the first time, reclining on the artist's couch, surrounded by jungle foliage and wide-eyed beasts, it's as if Rousseau wanted to make clear what had been going on all along: that this was a rainforest of his mind and, for all its comedy, you ventured in at your peril.
"I've never been to the Amazon, and in fact, I'd never been to a rainforest of any kind until about two month ago!
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The road passes through the heart of Isiboro-Secure Indigenous Territory and National Park (Tipnis), a rainforest region of exceptional biodiversity.
It was only later, at the lodge, that I thought about that birder whose holidays are helping save a rainforest – because of a bird he cannot find.
Such perceptiveness by children, the majority of whom have presumably never visited a real rainforest, demonstrates a significant public awareness of what a rainforest environment consists of and what makes it important.
This can make it feel like a tropical rainforest of other people's ideas; the effect is distracting at times, but also proof of generosity — an attempt to send readers off exploring on their own.
This study reports consequence of buttresses induced habitat heterogeneity on build up and supply of mineral N in a tropical rainforest of the South Andaman Islands of India.
We tested this in a field study with naturally established seedlings in treefall gaps (sun) and forest understory (shade) in a temperate rainforest of southern Chile.
I must have massacred the equivalent of an entire rainforest of basil plants.
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