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Discover LudwigThe phrase "line of trees" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a continuous row of trees, such as a line of trees along a road or a path. For example: The sun shone through the long line of trees.
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The remedy might be to plant a line of trees.
We mow grass, plant a few shrubs and low bushes, a line of trees.
When it crosses the line of trees into direct sunlight, it bounces up and dissipates.
Ahead, at that line of trees -- that's where the path must turn.
It was coming from over that hill, beyond that line of trees.
Another massive sign cranes above a line of trees, its words completely unnecessary: "Introducing Fresh Air".
Rain fell from a white sky, with mist clinging to a line of trees.
From street level another line of trees leans toward the water.
At a line of trees, we stop and survey the view: a great sweeping panorama of Strathearn.
The guerrilla walked about 50 yards through a line of trees to a main road just outside the base.
It was another surprisingly blue day, and we were tromping through a weedy field toward a line of trees.
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