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Discover LudwigThe phrase "endless forests" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe vast, seemingly infinite areas of wooded land, often evoking a sense of mystery or beauty. Example: "As we hiked deeper into the wilderness, we were surrounded by endless forests that stretched as far as the eye could see."
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Expecting desert, I instead stumble into endless forests of deciduous oak, the national tree of Jordan.
It is rich in resources, with endless forests, gold, uranium, and oil, but it is among the world's poorest countries.
It lies 150km north-east of the capital, through the endless forests that dominate the Lithuanian countryside.
It is often heralded by a blood moon and is glorious, not just for the endless forests of copper and golden leaves.
We asked them about the endless forests lining the banks, and the logging ships: was there any control over the felling of all those trees?
What would you pay for a role-playing game that doesn't force the player to wade through endless forests of annoying monsters?
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In the distance, a steaming factory rises up out of the endless forest.
It's not yet 7am; it must be Alain, happily surveying the endless forest through the morning mist.
With its endless forest of rose-hued, intricately inlaid columns, long arcades and interlocking arches, it creates an extraordinary harmony.
Ants march through an endless forest and cower as the metallic skin of a dragonfly shimmers in the sun and soars by.
The Vorrh by B Catling (Coronet/Hodder & Stoughton) is an immense, possibly endless, forest in a book that feels as dense and rich as a forest itself.
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