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Discover LudwigThe phrase "among the trees" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a location or situation where something is situated within a group of trees.
Example: "The children played hide and seek among the trees in the park."
Alternatives: "in the midst of the trees" or "surrounded by the trees."
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"They were hiding among the trees".
The attackers scatter among the trees.
Fireflies flashed among the trees.
Maybe down among the trees.
May he still sing among the trees.
Squatters tried to blend in among the trees.
Theirs was a quiet little village among the trees.
Among the trees, some benches have been erected.
Higher up, among the trees, the acoustics are more earthy.
Lizards lazed on rocks and butterflies fluttered among the trees.
Some forests are all about losing yourself among the trees.
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