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Discover Ludwig"tree debris" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the small pieces of branches, leaves, and other organic material that fall from trees. Example: After the storm, the yard was covered in tree debris from the fallen branches and leaves.
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A few minutes later, a car picked its way through the tree debris.
Neighbors were out, talking in Spanish, laughing and helping one another clean up the tree debris.
We have large amount of tree debris, making the sidewalks impassable".
Mr. Neary, of Easton, was clearing tree debris from a roadway Oct. 29 when another tree fell and struck him.
Moments after he kicked away tree debris, frustrated at the damage done to the street he loves, he saw a wounded bird amid the broken branches.
RUSSELL F. NEARY, 55, of Easton was clearing tree debris from a roadway Oct. 29 when another tree fell and struck him.
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The Bahamas escaped the worst of Irma's wrath, with no casualties or major infrastructure damages reported despite several downed power lines, toppled trees, debris and roofs damaged.
"We are concerned about fallen trees, debris and flooding which may cause travel disruption.
If you read that part of the Police Code, what it's directed at preventing is the obstruction of streets or sidewalks with litter, potted trees, debris and so on not with legally parked cars.
Much of San Salvador was submerged by flood waters of up to 8 feet high, and even after their recession hundreds of homes remained buried under trees, debris, and 10 feet of mud.
Add some trees, debris, and even houses or villages.
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