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Discover LudwigThe phrase "any kind of tree" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to trees in a general sense, without specifying a particular type.
Example: "In the park, you can find any kind of tree, from oaks to willows."
Alternatives: "any type of tree" or "any variety of tree".
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Do not put ANY KIND OF TREE near anything flammable.
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They want to clear the border of any kind of trees, in case what they call "terrorists" sneak through.
They did it because the land is on the border and they want to clear the border of any kind of trees in case what they call "terrorists" sneak through.
A beech is a kind of tree".
Pull the lever and it all becomes a kind of tree.
So let's put this up as a kind of tree.
I remember our family meals as a kind of tree, nourishment.
"Katsura" is the Japanese word for a kind of tree, though the buds on the back appear to be of the unrelated Cercis genus.
In order to find the highest scoring string, we perform a kind of tree alignment with additional sequence information.
In online comments, Muslims ridiculed the claims and Semsettin Ugurlu, chairman of the Belgian Muslim Executive that represents the Muslim community, said his organization did not object to any kind of Christmas tree.
Surprisingly, the node numbers were very low, and any kind of phylogenetic tree analysis would not help.
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