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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wide trees" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe trees that have a broad or expansive width, often in a physical or metaphorical context. Example: "The park was filled with wide trees that provided ample shade on hot summer days."
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Wide, tree-lined boulevards are flanked by ochre villas.
For the past two days, Delhi's wide, tree-lined boulevards have suffered worse traffic jams than usual.
But then you reach the Old Town – a colonial French outpost of wide, tree-lined boulevards and pastel-coloured façades.
Bandung is a modern city, with wide, tree-lined streets and many buildings and residences built in Western style.
The city is noted for its wide tree-lined streets and for its annual Jacaranda Festival (late October early November).
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Where to buy West Side is nicest, with neo-Georgian detacheds and cottages on wide, tree-lined boulevards from Parkway west to Sherrardspark Wood.
To the north, the neon shops are replaced with banks and little delis; to the south, with wide, tree-lined sidewalks.
Walking the town's wide, tree-lined streets today, it feels as if there's a new energy in the air.
With its wide, tree-lined streets and its endless facades of beige concrete, the housing area, now christened East Village, feels peculiarly soulless.
The bus arrives at Piazza Mercato, a wide tree-lined boulevard which is crammed with stalls of the daily food market.
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