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Discover LudwigThe 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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