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The phrase "a tree branch" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a limb or offshoot of a tree.
Example: "The storm caused a large tree branch to fall onto the road, blocking traffic."
Alternatives: "a limb of a tree" or "a bough of a tree."
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Love, too, clips a tree branch.
In the distance, a cardinal twittered on a tree branch.
Your address was hidden by a tree branch".
But then she ran us into a tree branch.
No plastic carrier bags floating in the wind or stranded on a tree branch.
The twisted silver metal spokes of an umbrella landed in a tree branch 10 feet away.
Show giraffe trying in vain to reach a piece of fruit high on a tree branch.
One, who can touch only the elephant's trunk, argues the elephant is like a tree branch.
"Start, you vicious bastard!" he hisses at his red Austin 1300, before grabbing a tree branch.
Her next shot clipped a tree branch and fell into the right greenside bunker.
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The blackout that darkened the Northeast in 2003 was caused by a tree branch in Ohio.
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