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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pretty flower" is correct for use in written English.
It can be used when describing an attractive flower, for example: "We stopped to admire the pretty flower in the garden."
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A photo of a simple flower could have lots and lots of tags like: Pretty, Flower, Nature, Simple, Beautiful, Beauty, Leaves, Petals, Buds, Outside, Grass, Bug, Sky, etc. Get some critique!
"I don't mean walk like, oh look at the pretty flower.
Alvar Aalto (1898 197676) was much more than a designer of pretty flower vases, he is considered the most important Finnish architect of the twentieth century.
When buying one of the trees, the previous owner of your house may have fallen in love with a pretty flower and forgot to ask about disease resistance.
Simpson titled his article "Here Come the Mirror Men," evoking Narcissus of Greek mythology, the young man who pined away staring at his image in a pool and was transformed into the pretty flower that bears his name.
Today, Young Living's and doTerra's social-media posts are virtually indistinguishable; both feature empowering slogans ("You are beautiful, inside and out"; "You're like really pretty"), flower petals, and smiling babies.
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Ingrid Arneberg and Ann Craven paint pretty flowers.
They were just prints for women who like pretty flowers.
There is a robust-looking lawn, and there are pretty flowers on a vine.
The garden will not just be full of pretty flowers; it will, apparently, teach citizenship, provide vocational training and "outreach".
The cemetery is beautiful — manicured green lawns, pretty flowers — and there was a bright, warm, sunny September sky above.
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