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Free sign upThe phrase "a singular tree of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to emphasize the uniqueness or individuality of a specific tree, often in a metaphorical or descriptive sense.
Example: "In the center of the garden stood a singular tree of immense beauty, its branches reaching towards the sky."
Alternatives: "a unique tree of" or "an individual tree of".
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There are numerous important gene sharing events, some between members of different Domains of life, that are lost when only a singular tree of life is considered.
Similar(58)
Hallier f. (Thymelaeaceae), a singular relative of the agarwood or gharu trees that is widespread and abundant in the Philippines.
Instead, he conjures a singular blend of the prim and the pantheistic, and "The Tree of Life" remains not just a joke-free zone but nervous of bodies that misbehave.
It was a singular act of courage.
"You showed a singular lack of restraint.
It was a singular act of gracelessness.
The wage gap is a singular question of fairness.
All three constitute a singular act of witness.
First, he has a singular collection of skills.
Hers is a singular example of literary independence.
So treat it as a singular: "Decades of experience … shows".
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