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Discover Ludwig"thick trees" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe trees that have a large diameter or are densely clustered together. Example: As we ventured deeper into the forest, the trail became obscured by thick trees and we had to carefully navigate through them.
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The house appears to hunker down among the thick trees and shrubs.
But after more tries, some mad shrieking came from thick trees on the opposite hillside.
Fruit bats the size of large crows occasionally swoop out of thick trees, flap ping out to sea.
At the distant edge of my father's back yard is a path shrouded by tall, thick trees.
From the start line only the home straight is visible; the rest of the track is hidden by thick trees.
A cluster of newer homes, surrounded by thick trees, in a village called Rainbow Falls was spared.
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Most species are small, move very slowly and often live high in thick tree vegetation.
Resembling an African mask, it is carved from a thick tree fern and looks large and ferocious.
A century of fire suppression resulted in the accumulated underbrush and thick tree growth that can fuel catastrophic wildfires.
A particularly beautiful stretch looks down through thick tree cover onto Tintern Abbey, with a natural rock formation known as the Devil's Pulpit forming an excellent lookout.
However, to leave the hubbub around Lyme Regis and head west into the Undercliff, you need to have a penchant for burrowing around beneath thick tree canopies.
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