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"sprawling tree" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a tree that appears to take up a lot of space because of its size or branching structure. For example, "The park had a huge, sprawling tree in the center that provided much-needed shade on hot days."
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Just to pluck a couple of plums from the sprawling tree of Kierkegaard's extraordinary oeuvre: He was not what we would term an ethicist.
The same problem will probably mask the true age of the Great White Oak, a sprawling tree that has been chopped down over the past few days, leaving Douglaston, Queens, the small community on Little Neck Bay where it towered, in mourning.
Amid the sprawling tree roots of the Where the Wild Things Are stage, Mø dances through a beguiling array of glacial pop, part Mazzy Star, part Garbage; and Wolf Alice – part Mazzy Star, part Breeders – dazzle despite being beset by bees.
In addition to the Ramona marvel (which, sadly, was destroyed during 2008′s San Diego wildfires), Nelson and his team built a sprawling tree cathedral in the style of a Norwegian stave church at Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania.
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Taken as a single installation, the photography has a certain fractal balance that feels like an organic randomness, but in fact is mapped out and installed in a specific order designed to highlight occasional correspondences between groups of two, three, or several frames, and evoke the overall design of a sprawling tree in its intuitive armature.
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The village's neighborhoods vary from tightly packed urban areas along the New Brunswick city line to sprawling, tree-lined suburban developments of hundreds of houses on half-acre lots.
The listing by Miep Van den Hoven, of Sotheby's International Realty, shows bookcases that extend nearly to a 20-foot ceiling and a sprawling tree-lined rear yard with a Cycladic stone patio.
Today, six sprawling tree-lined campuses are spread across the country.
At first glance, Reading looks like many other low-income, mid-size American cities: Brightly painted row homes are surrounded by sprawling trees, public buses whiz by, and cop cars are everywhere.
Here, following discussions in Anderson (2001) and Hernández-Hernández et al. (2011), we recognize 12 types: angled, cylindrical, cushion-like, leaf-like, flattened-padded, geophytic, globose, ovoid, sprawling tree-like, tuberculate and prostrate growth forms (Fig. 1).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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