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Discover Ludwig'mangrove forest' is a perfectly acceptable and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it any time you want to refer to a forest made up of mangrove trees. For example: "The nature reserve was home to an amazing mangrove forest that had been there for centuries."
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It also has a spooky ghost-white mangrove forest.
The path wound through a partially submerged mangrove forest.
A journey through the mangrove forest of Bengal.
Mangrove forest was negatively related to distance to the river.
The enrichment occurred in a drained coastal acid sulphate soil wetland upstream of a mangrove forest.
In the course of the afternoon, our boat passed through magnificent stands of mangrove forest.
Contoy is a long, low comma, covered mostly in mangrove forest.
Clearance work to make way for pipelines was decimating the world's third-largest mangrove forest.
The same applies to large areas of mangrove forest and reed beds, breeding grounds for fish.
The Anne Kolb Nature Center is located in a wetland mangrove forest habitat.
The mangrove forest also sequesters carbon dioxide in its root system.
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