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The phrase "as in the forests of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to draw a comparison or provide an example related to forests or natural settings.
Example: "The air was thick with humidity, as in the forests of the Amazon, where the trees towered high above."
Alternatives: "like those found in the forests of" or "similar to the forests of".
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In these, as in the forests of the Old World, destruction was perpetually going on.
This species occurs in forest from northern Colombia and Venezuela south through the Amazon basin, as well as in the forests of southeastern Brazil south to northern Argentina and Paraguay.
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They also live in the dry steppes and wheat or alfalfa fields as well as on small fields in the forests of the region around Minusinsk.
He is a Holocaust survivor who fought as a partisan in the forests of Eastern Europe (his memoir should not be confused with "Defiance," a movie based on a similar story).
The animal was discovered in the forests of South-East Asia as recently as 1992.
The scarbaeid beetle, for example, was documented by Sami people as the invader arrived in the forests of Finland and Norway, far north of its customary range.
I would grow up to haggle with presidents, senators, and CEOs over basic rights for gay (LGBT) people, but I got my start as a dragon slayer in the forests of Vancouver Island, Canada, where I grew up.
Thus we believe the most appropriate way for coffee production systems to cope with climate change is to come back to the origins of coffee as an understory tree in the forests of Africa.
Aided by my knowledge of botany that I picked up as a feral-minded child in the forests of Michigan, I headed to Central Park to catalog nature's deadly bounty.
Was there ever such an unruffled problem solver as Corvus moneduloides, a crow that lives in the forests of New Caledonia?
The official account of the trials written by Thomas Potts, clerk to the court, in his The Wonderfull Discoverie of Witches in the Countie of Lancaster mentions Malking Tower many times, but only describes it as being in the Forest of Pendle, a former royal forest that covered a considerable area south and east of Pendle Hill, extending almost to the towns of Burnley, Colne and Padiham.
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