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The phrase "in a tree" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something located within or on a tree, often in a literal or metaphorical context.
Example: "The cat climbed high in a tree, enjoying the view from above."
Alternatives: "up a tree" or "within a tree."
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Show monkey in a tree.
A horse in a tree!
"In a tree, I think".
This takes place in a tree.
It was lodged in a tree.
You go up in a tree.
"Sitting in a tree," he added.
He sleeps in a tree.
An elephant in a tree!
Children playing in a tree on Ebeye.
Saint Zoerardus lives in a tree.
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