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The phrase "a wreath" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a circular arrangement of flowers, leaves, or stems, often used for decoration or as a symbol of honor or celebration.
Example: "She hung a beautiful wreath on the front door to welcome guests for the holiday season."
Alternatives: "a garland" or "a floral ring".
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We had a wreath.
A Wreath in Time.
Sheltering a Wreath Q.
For a wreath, a flag or cash?
He was laying a wreath in France.
I'd never seen a wreath that large.
Just bring my tiara and a wreath".
You bind her to a wreath.
The Rams owe the Lions a wreath.
"We have shamrock plates, a wreath on the door.
The vice president laid a wreath of white orchids.
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