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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all the trees" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every tree in a specific area or context.
Example: "In the park, all the trees were blooming beautifully in the spring sunshine."
Alternatives: "every tree" or "the entire forest".
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And not all the trees are big.
"I'm going to chop down all the trees".
She is learning the names of all the trees.
The cartesian coordinates of all the trees in the plots were recorded using the ruler method.
Smaller trees (DBH < 10 cm) dominated all the sites, representing 93% of all the trees measured.
The sky, the stars, and all the trees must come from something.
"We know they won't chop down all the trees," he said.
If all the trees were close to peak bloom, things would have been bad.
If all the trees are the same age, they will eventually all die of old age.
Will cutting down all the trees for firewood bring on devastating climate change?
Park lovers have been led to fear that a beetle could kill all the trees.
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