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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fruit tree" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a type of tree that produces edible fruit. You can use it whenever you want to describe a specific type of fruit-bearing tree. Example: In my backyard, I have a beautiful fruit tree that produces delicious apples every year.
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fruit tree
noun
A tree that bears a crop of edible fruit on a regular basis.
Exact(60)
Wealth is "like an orchard, a fruit tree," he said.
Instead, he said, "Plant a fruit tree for me".
Brother Danielson and the Nine Fruit Tree; Sufjan Stevens.
Especially when a fruit tree is in bloom.
Kiarostami once claimed that you should never uproot a fruit tree.
She has cast fruit tree sprigs in bronze and decorated them with tiny glass fruit.
He dug his fork into a monumental pear crisp from my backyard fruit tree.
"A fruit tree is really made for sharing with your neighborhood".
(In a painful coincidence, this blight appears primarily in the models depicting fruit tree diseases).
Alligator apple, fruit tree of tropical America valued for its roots.
"We saw it was a fruit tree, and we changed all the plans".
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