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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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plantation
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The problem is exacerbated by the increase in conifer plantations .
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I often see foxes, roe deer and red squirrels in the conifer plantation there.
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This piece of woodland contrasts dramatically with the conifer plantation on the other side of the bridge.
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Conservationists are unhappy about the prospect of conifer plantations taking over more wilderness areas of Britain.
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There are extensive conifer plantations and a nature reserve.
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There are both native woodland and conifer plantations which gives a rich mosaic of habitats for wildlife.
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The road maintains a high level above the Sound of Sleat, although views are obstructed in places by dense conifer plantations .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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I often see foxes, roe deer and red squirrels in the conifer plantation there.
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If the conifers win out, then they shade the ground permanently and only mosses can remain.
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It's classed as being a conifer but it looks nothing like one.
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It was just after eleven when I made the conifer where I'd split from Werewolf.
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Then the conifers would have long since given up their job as nurses to the beeches and ended in a timber yard.
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These were the conifers - pines, larches, cedars, firs and their relations.
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Voice over Imaculate conifers dominate this garden.
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We trailed off into the canyons, and pitched tents under the conifers.