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Discover Ludwig"firewood of" is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English
It is typically used to indicate the type or source of firewood. Here is an example: "The firewood of pine logs crackled in the fireplace, filling the room with a cozy, woodsy scent."
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Firewood of diameter larger than 5 cm is usually chopped.
To obtain a good flame, firewood of 1.5 to 4 cm diameter is used.
Tar & Roses: Andrew Kirschner's small-plates restaurant Tar & Roses is where almost everything passes through the big wood-burning oven and a line on the menu identifies the firewood of the day.
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However, the production of firewood on the basis of such an afforestation programme has not been well documented [8].
Due to a short supply of firewood, most of the rural households opt for inferior types of biomass such as leaves and twigs, straw and crop husk.
Squint to see snow instead of sand and listen for the roar of chainsaws splitting firewood instead of Om chants.
A nearby stack of firewood or pile of leaves can be their welcome mat.
On Saturday, a delegation from the Crow nation arrived from Montana, bearing offerings of firewood and 700lb of buffalo meat.
"I took home two bundles of firewood," he said of his own preparations, but later in the week he "wanted two more, and we didn't have them".
It is also considered a good source of firewood across much of its range as it moderately hard and heavy, yet readily available.
In the adjoining forest, women cut firewood, groups of men clandestinely share a bottle of rum, and grandfathers graze goats.
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