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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fallen trees" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe trees that have collapsed or been uprooted, often due to natural events like storms or decay. Example: "After the storm, the park was filled with fallen trees, making it difficult to navigate the trails."
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A number of panels show fallen trees.
In Raleigh, major avenues downtown were blocked by fallen trees.
The state's forestry division cleared fallen trees off roads.
Oh, and it can't have fallen trees blocking it.
Isn't it hard to walk around fallen trees?
Eighty fallen trees and thousands of branches have been cleared.
They seemed related somehow in their failure, like fallen trees.
Beetles help by breaking down fallen trees, as well.
The fallen trees were more numerous and larger.
Forestry contractors have been hired to deal with fallen trees.
The Susquehanna overflowed, as did tributary creeks and streams dammed up with fallen trees.
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