noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
tree
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It should be treated as a crop rather than as a long-term tree and should be mixed with fruit and acacia trees.
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It was semi-detached and mock Tudor, in a quiet suburban street lined with acacia trees and unbroken street lamps.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A Hogarth curve of red spray carnations and red roses was shown with a collection of assorted bottles and acacia seed pods.
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I mention this to Yacouba and suggest his committee should consider planting acacia and fruit trees instead of eucalyptus.
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It should be treated as a crop rather than as a long-term tree and should be mixed with fruit and acacia trees.
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Parnell Forbes: one eye pricked out, with an acacia thorn.
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The acacia grove, like a dense cloud, became a dark backdrop for her.
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The far edge of the acacia grove was bordered by a shoulder-high wall topped by woven millet stalks.
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To touch or approach the Ark is death, but acacia symbolizes resurrection and immortality.
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Wood is scarce in the Sinai desert, but the acacia is one of the few trees which grow there.