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Antonija Posted 8 years ago
Vocabulary

Typical of

Is it ok to say:

Niauli is an evergreen tree, typical of Australian continent and the New Caledonia.


or should I rephrase it:


Niauli is an evergreen tree which originates from/grows in Australia and New C?


Thank you

  

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Antonija Niauli Apparently this is an alternate spelling. Most online sources use niaouli, though it seems both are accepted. You can write these: The niaouli is an evergreen tree typical of the Australian continent and New Caledonia.

  • Antonija Niauli Apparently this is an alternate spelling.
  • Most online sources use niaouli, though it seems both are accepted.
  • You can write these: The niaouli is an evergreen tree typical of the Australian continent and New Caledonia.
  • The niaouli is an evergreen tree which grows in Australia and New Caledonia.
  • CJ
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AntonijaNiauli

Apparently this is an alternate spelling. Most online sources use niaouli, though it seems both are accepted.

You can write these:

The niaouli is an evergreen tree typical of the Australian continent and New Caledonia.
The niaouli is an evergreen tree which grows in Australia and New Caledonia.

CJ

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I think you mean "native to", not "typical of".

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