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Discover Ludwig"beautiful flowers" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is a noun phrase that describes a plural subject. Example: "The park was filled with beautiful flowers in various shades of pink, purple, and yellow."
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Beautiful flowers?
Like beautiful flowers!
Declustered, the beautiful flowers appear dainty.
The four beautiful flowers have since died.
My mother painted, too – beautiful flowers.
Where Mariah sees beautiful flowers, she sees bitterness & sorrow.
Wonderful hours, beautiful flowers, now the worst of times.
"We're celebrating the beautiful flowers of the British Isles".
(Later, there was a reference to "beautiful flowers").
There are beautiful flowers on every street corner.
I don't want to lose any of the beautiful flowers.
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