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Discover LudwigThe part of sentence "found a tree" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a location or an event. Example: She was walking in the park when she found a tree with the most beautiful blossoms.
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With only a little prompting, Jack found a tree just off the trail with three trunks.
I also liked the part when Lily found a tree that everybody could sleep in at night and nobody could see them during day and night.
Also I liked the part when Lily found a tree that everybody could sleep in at night and nobody could see them during day and night!
Trekking through the woods, Ford found a tree he liked, but his father objected, maintaining that it would be too large to fit beneath the living-room ceiling.
Dad drove the 1930 Chevrolet out in the foothills toward the Cascade range, found a tree, put it on top of the car, found some mistletoe and picked some sprigs of that and some holly and then some white berries.
I tried to position myself to make a cast without spooking the 20-inch rainbow that Eggleton had spotted finning in the shallows, and promptly found a tree with my backcast.
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Upon turning the corner of Lenox and 120th Street towards my future home, I found a tree-lined block with handsomely maintained brownstones - reminiscent of walking into an Allan Jacobs "Great Streets" rendering.
He'd spent the earlier part of the evening in the place where Denise's body was found: a tree-lined area off the Grand River that Amy decorated annually with a picture of Denise.
On Yakushima I just find a tree to piss behind.
I'm going to find a tree to chop down".
Or find a tree you can safely climb.
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