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Discover LudwigThe phrase "forest glade" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a clearing in a forest, often associated with a peaceful or picturesque setting.
Example: "The children played joyfully in the forest glade, surrounded by tall trees and wildflowers."
Alternatives: "woodland clearing" or "forest clearing."
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There's an MoU on every mountain, river and forest glade.
The stilted treehouse, made from local cedar, stands on the edge of a forest glade.
You do not, of course, say this aloud, but if she can't you'll raise the child in a forest glade.
I am not a woman whose light complexion shimmers in the weak sunlight like a faun in a forest glade.
Wipro, a firm still controlled by its long-time leader, whose villa can be spotted through a forest glade next to its headquarters, lost its joint-chief executives.
"Lady Gaga very much has it; Goldfrapp, when she's out of the forest glade and back down the nightclub, has it in spades," Easlea said.
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They are mottled brown butterflies that dance in pools of sunlight in forest glades.
The forest glades and areas adjacent to the upper tree line are usually covered with meadow vegetation.
Your eye travels over Celtic crosses and through forest glades, studies architectural schematics and drinks in delicately washed landscapes.
She is not one of New York's Grande Dame parks, those Olmsted beauties with Victorian park houses, manicured lawns, rolling hills and forest glades.
Don't stop: At tree line the slope becomes Bavarian Forest — glades of conifers that go downhill for another 750 vertical feet.
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