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Discover LudwigThe phrase "climbing tree" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a tree that a person is currently climbing, or to refer to a type of tree that is often used for recreational activities such as climbing. For example, "The neighborhood children loved to play in the climbing tree, which had a perfect nook for sitting and reading."
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ICI's chairman, Sir Alexander Fleck, was a childless widower whose passions were hill climbing, tree felling and the Venerable Bede.
I especially love his glass noodle and Dungeness crab stir-fry, an unusual twist on the old "ants climbing tree," which showcases pork in a similar preparation.
When I finally had to pay a man to cut down the climbing tree and run it through a wood chipper, it felt like losing a family member.
The town library, a stately old building called the Atheneum, was a surprise hit, with a beautiful children's wing, a climbing tree outside and an event calendar full of activities, including the Mexican folk singers who were entertaining a dozen kids on the lawn when we arrived.
With some wooden beams, you can turn a few tires into a kids' climbing tree.
I've done archery for about six weeks, and rock climbing, tree climbing and combat, running and vaulting.
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Climbing trees.
Oh, and climbing trees.
I started climbing trees..
Climbing trees is first on the list.
It's like climbing trees.
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