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"lined with trees" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a pathway, road, or other area that has trees planted in a neat row along its edges. Example: The picturesque road leading up to the castle was lined with trees, their colorful autumn leaves creating a beautiful canopy overhead.
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The street is quiet, lined with trees.
I also ensured that every street was lined with trees.
Such streets are typically lined with trees and exquisite old buildings, and often adjacent to parks.
As fighting intensified, elegant boulevards once lined with trees were reduced to piles of rubble.
On October 5th Mr Kadyrov reopened the city's main thoroughfare, now lined with trees.
In the Oriental Garden a gleaming white moon bridge serenely spans a pond lined with trees.
They emerged at Central Park West, lined with trees and lighted by street lamps.
The streets are lined with trees and clearly marked bike lanes.
It's a district of narrow winding mountain paths lined with trees adorned with fairy lights.
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I drove by the stately parliament building and continued down a rocky road lined with trees, each planted by one of 52 Bugandan clans.
The streets and sidewalks were freshly paved and lined with trees, planters and retro lampposts, courtesy of $2.3 million in grant money and donations.
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