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"familiar forest" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a forest that the speaker is familiar with, e.g., "We ventured deep into the familiar forest behind my childhood home."
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These apes have a whole world to play with, but they choose to stick to their familiar forest.
It occurred during a nighttime walk with friends in a familiar forest, the starry night and surrounding trees suddenly erasing all cares, fears and boundaries, suddenly transporting him into a state of timelessness and bliss, a plenitude of reality rendering both life and death inconsequential.
And of course, it was interesting seeing the familiar forest and beach we were tramping around on metamorphose into the evocative landscape of the video.
Sure, Declaration Of Dependence may rely too heavily on what Riot... and the Kings' debut Quiet Is The New Loud explored, but it's a very dependable album that explores their familiar forest of fancy folk further...though one might want their next outing to be less polite.
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Millions of years ago, our hominid ancestors in Sub-Saharan Africa evidenced the same longing to inhabit the river's edge throughout the mid-continent savannahs, seeking both the verdant riches and shelter of the forested shoreline, perhaps fulfilling some primal desire to return to the familiar forests from which they had earlier emerged.
THE familiar forest-green awnings and instantly recognizable white "B" adorn the new West 66th Street branch of Balducci's, the Greenwich Village speciality market.
The others fled single-file, lolloping across a river back to their familiar forests.Elephants can be deterred by electric fences, where they can be afforded, or, it is hoped, by a rope smeared with a pungent mixture of grease and hot chilli peppers.
But in the snow, the once-familiar forest was unrecognizable and we were unsure of how many miles we had to go to the car.
Given that radiata pine is the predominant commercial species grown in New Zealand, and is, therefore, familiar to forest managers and wood processors, it is both useful and informative to compare the wood properties of the two species.
Our familiar word forest designates not only a wooded region, but also an area of land set aside for hunting – as those who have walked through the treeless "forests" of Fisherfield and Corrour in Scotland will know.
A former log-rolling champion, Joe is intimately familiar with the forest and has been foraging since he could walk.
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