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Free sign upThe phrase "a tree to be" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a poetic or metaphorical context, but clarity is essential for effective communication.
Example: "In the garden of dreams, there stands a tree to be, waiting for the right moment to bloom."
Alternatives: "a tree that will be" or "a tree destined to be".
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"It's not natural for a tree to be here.
(He can't believe he didn't have to fall out of a tree to be noticed).
You also don't want a tree to be near any power lines, houses, or other buildings.
Ekpaloba's mother, Grace, now says she has nothing left, even for a small memorial or a tree to be planted in his memory.
Richard's family chose an eco-friendly coffin because they did not want a tree to be chopped down, according to its manufacturer, Ecoffins.
She says "under a tree" but not all natural burial grounds have trees - some have meadows, some will allow a tree to be planted in your mother's memory.
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I didn't get a response unsurprisingly, as Parson Jones is a tree, a redwood tree to be precise.
"I don't want a single tree to be cut," she said.
It is the most crucial property of a phylogenetic tree to be as accurate as possible.
An initial run was used to obtain a seeding tree to be used in all subsequent runs.
For the Outdoorsman One of the sweetest gifts kids can give their dad is a tree-to-be kit.
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