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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cutting down trees" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts when referring to the physical act of taking down a tree. For example: To make room for the new office building, the construction crew spent the day cutting down trees.
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Construction began in late October with "Cut", obtaining wood by cutting down trees with axes, which took several weekends.
Cutting stone out of the ground and cutting down trees don't.
"I hope they're not going to cut down trees for the sake of cutting down trees.
"You're not cutting down trees.
And people started cutting down trees to make charcoal".
A third possibility is to provide an incentive for not cutting down trees.
Should people be paid for each year in which they have refrained from cutting down trees?
All this newspaper comes from trees, and cutting down trees increases the risk of flooding.
That helped to push Haitians from kerosene to dependence on cutting down trees to make charcoal.
"We can't prohibit them from cutting down trees," Mr. Ali said.
"Our crews are good at cutting down trees but not so good at communicating with people".
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