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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a shrub" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small to medium-sized woody plant, often used in gardening or landscaping contexts.
Example: "In the garden, we decided to plant a shrub to add some greenery and texture to the landscape."
Alternatives: "a bush" or "a small tree".
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It is more a shrub peony.
"I've never had a shrub go bad.
His hair was matted upwards like a shrub.
There was nary a shrub, Mr. Nievera recalled.
This year we get Vin Diesel playing a shrub.
Along my driveway is a shrub bed with wood mulch.
I love that this is called a shrub.
Black shaw is more a small tree than a shrub.
A shrub can be varied according to whim.
A rose is most varieties grow low as a shrub.
The simple burrows of kangaroo mice are usually excavated with the entrance near a shrub.
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