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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around the trunk" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is encircling or surrounding the trunk of a tree or another object.
Example: "The vines grew thickly around the trunk, creating a natural tapestry of green."
Alternatives: "encircling the trunk" or "surrounding the trunk".
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A large assembly of women and children are gathered around the trunk of a large tree.
For abdominal ISP stimulation, the same sponge electrodes were placed around the trunk.
A yellow ribbon was tied around the trunk of an oak tree.
Alternatively, your nest box can be attached with wire around the trunk or branch.
A deep gouge around the trunk was bound with duct tape.
Piling mulch around the trunk is discouraged because it robs the tree of nutrients.
"This tree is probably 250 years old," Ms. Rubin remarked, wrapping a tape measure around the trunk.
"If you think of jazz as a tree, they're the rings around the trunk of the tree.
I'm beginning to feel bad for my dad, who was scattered around the trunk of his favourite quince tree.
Mr. Profous took from his bag a 50-foot-long logger's tape measure and wrapped it around the trunk.
Truffle-infected trees can often be recognized because a patch of bare earth develops around the trunk.
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