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Place the deck of cards on the oaken table.
An old oak is groaning in the storm.
The morning after I arrived there, I took a walk into the woods of oaks.
Under the shadow of the oak tree, Tom and Mary recited haiku to each other all day long.
Tom and Mary built their house near the old oak tree.
These oaks are over a hundred years old.
Are there oak trees on the hill?
The table is made from oak.
There are oak trees in this forest.
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