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Discover LudwigThe phrase "verdant forest" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English to describe a lush and green forest.
It can be used in any context where you want to emphasize the vibrant and abundant nature of a forest. For example: - "We hiked through the verdant forest, marveling at the variety of flora and fauna that surrounded us." - "The castle stood tall and majestic, overlooking the verdant forest that surrounded it." - "The artist's painting captured the essence of the verdant forest with its vivid colors and intricate details."
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Ithaca, the legendary home of Odysseus, is a stunning island of pristine beaches and verdant forest.
Large, open-air pits where rainforest once stood scar the landscape, interrupting the expanse of verdant forest.
A similar sick joke might be made about refugees expecting to find a verdant forest anywhere near London's Wood Green.
The shacks smell of coal and kerosene and there is nothing for miles but mud and the verdant forest world.
It is a secluded area where verdant forest meets white sand on a western bank of the river Danube.
The newly verdant forest constitutes a "carbon sink," clawing back climate-warming carbon dioxide from the air — all thanks to the fruity compost.
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Details started appearing on canvas: doves, rising and setting suns, verdant forests surrounded by oceans.
Mitsuha's rural village is perched on the edge of a gleaming lake, surrounded by verdant forests and soaring mountains.
The next morning, guide John Smolko captained our jet boat upstream, weaving through verdant forests and around snags and gravel bars.
And what a paradise: Mr. Miyazaki's love of the environment manifests itself in lush vistas, limpid ponds and verdant forests populated by kodama, tree spirits.
Mariner 4, the first space probe to whiz past Mars, in 1965, sent back pictures not of verdant forests, but of barren rocks.
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