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The phrase "are dwarfed by forest" is not entirely correct in written English; it should be "are dwarfed by forests" for proper usage.
You can use it when describing how something appears smaller or less significant in comparison to forests.
Example: "The small village and its buildings are dwarfed by forests that stretch endlessly in every direction."
Alternatives: "are overshadowed by forests" or "are eclipsed by forests."
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Farther out, tree ferns are dwarfed by forest giants called scale trees.
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Those numbers are dwarfed by some of their university peers.
Both are dwarfed by Europe, with €41 billion ($56 billion) last year.
Our problems are dwarfed by what is happening elsewhere.
But those are dwarfed by the Austrian project.
The few human figures are dwarfed by massive piers.
They men are dwarfed by a landscape seen through tears.
Though, of course, both are dwarfed by Cundy against Ipswich.
Laser ranging in tropical forests is such a game-changing technology that science results can scarcely get through peer-review before they are dwarfed by still larger-scale studies.
We are dwarfed by it, physically and metaphysically.
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