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The phrase "a spread of forest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an area or expanse of forested land, often emphasizing its size or distribution.
Example: "As we hiked through the valley, we were greeted by a stunning spread of forest that seemed to stretch endlessly before us."
Alternatives: "an expanse of forest" or "a stretch of forest".
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A spread of forest, only surviving because William the Conqueror said it should, a place bisected by the M27 and notorious for traffic snarl-ups in tiny towns where Ferrari and Maserati dealerships slug it out on the high streets, is the world's finest and greenest.
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We studied world climates as though they were permanent fixtures, the Sahara an aberrant stretch of sand, the Amazon forest an eternal and inviolable spread of forest.
Sixteen miles long and 13 wide, it is a spread of plains, ravines, ridges, rivers, forests and sheet-rock cliffs dominated by some 20 massive grey peaks.
New agricultural techniques brought wide areas of Breckland into permanent and stable agricultural use, while the spread of forest plantations obliterated much of the earlier heathland.
The spread of forest and crop pests -- requiring chemicals for control -- pose additional long term health and environmental risks.
It is even conceivable that it was the evolution and spread of forests and the first plants with complex root systems that may have altered the global climate.
The spread of forests during the pluvials, separating northern and southern wooded grasslands, led to the evolution of such closely related northern and southern species of antelope as the kob and puku, the Nile and common lechwe, and the northern and southern forms of white rhinoceros.
At the top was an endless spread of rain forest thousands of feet below.
One objective of this study was to establish the role of these species in starting and spreading of forest fires through determination of their risk indices.
Although the modeling of the spread of a forest fire has made considerable progress recently, there remains a lack of reliable measurements of such fluctuating scalar quantities as temperature for the validation of the different existing models.
This work proposes a new thermal image processing method for computing the rate of spread (ROS) of forest fires.
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