Sentence examples for slender branches from inspiring English sources

The phrase "slender branches" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe thin or delicate branches of a tree or plant, often conveying a sense of grace or fragility. Example: "The willow tree swayed gently in the breeze, its slender branches dancing like ribbons in the wind."

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Stem: ascending to erect, slender, branches irregular.

("Sudden strokes of birds on slender branches. . . For a moment. . .

Habit: Shrub 5--15 dm, with many slender branches from base.

Similarly, in tree species with slender branches (such as birches), the reverse is true.

Hiroshi Sunairi has constructed a sad, dead elephant out of slender branches and four stout logs.

They have deep-ranging roots and long, slender branches with numerous small, gray-green, scalelike leaves.

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Stem: prostrate to erect, slender, branched from base.

The third is a single slender branch of thorns made from solid gold.

Earlier in the Mesozoic Era, cycadeoids of a more slender, branching form, exemplified by Williamsonia, were abundant.

The Times ("Amid all the sadness, a slender branch of hope") also chose the candle and the tomb.

Such colonies may form rough-surfaced patches or may rise in slender branching twigs (such as those that form a network in the beautiful lace corals; e.g., Sertella).

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