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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in a clearing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a location that is open and free of trees or obstacles, often in a forested area.
Example: "The hikers finally emerged in a clearing, where they could see the sun shining brightly."
Alternatives: "in an open space" or "in a meadow."
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"We are so happy!" The helicopter landed in a clearing.
In a clearing, they first saw Kelly's body.
In a clearing in the middle of a forest, maybe.
Suppose someone is viewing a tree in a clearing.
Deo sits in a clearing, explaining his work to a group of cautiously interested elders.
The shandy was in a clearing amid a grove of tamarind trees.
Then he emerged in a clearing, proclaiming, "Welcome to the People's Temple Agricultural Project".
Then came children in a clearing with a steam-driven tractor, beside the family sawmill.
Adele planted herself in a clearing and theatrically clapped a flip phone shut ("Hello").
There was Neptuno, big and burly on all fours in a clearing, feeding contentedly.
A psychedelic bus parked in a clearing hosted a late-night concert.
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