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The phrase "all those trees" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific group of trees that have been previously mentioned or are visible in a particular context.
Example: "As we walked through the forest, I couldn't help but admire all those trees swaying gently in the breeze."
Alternatives: "all these trees" or "all the trees over there".
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But we were terrified that someone would buy that lot, cut down all those trees and put up a McMansion that would loom over our little plot.
"All those trees are sucking up whatever moisture is available, so whatever rain falls has much less effect," Mr. Reynolds said.
We asked them about the endless forests lining the banks, and the logging ships: was there any control over the felling of all those trees?
The purity of what they have created is a visual purity, embodied in the broad expanse of the space itself, in the congregation of all those trees, in each visitor's emotional discovery of the two voids.
When I lived there, in my 20's, I found it dull -- all those trees, all that water, those pokey little towns and those seemingly endless two-lane roads.
Hijacking Mackin's metaphor, I might add — given the fact that online forums like Amazon's reader reviews make plenty of sound — that we also need professional reviewers and critics to prevent us from loosing sight of the forest for all those trees.
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I understood all about those trees.
"Even though skyscrapers like the Bosco Verticale inherently use a tonne of resources and energy – simply by virtue of being a high-rise building – all of those trees and plants are going to be beneficial to the building occupants, neighbours and local environment".
But when they got to this low world, G-d pointed at everything and told them that they should feel free to "eat from all of those trees, but don't eat from the Tree of Knowledge, and if you do you will die".
So do all those tree branches hanging on high.
But who will pay for all those new trees?
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