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The phrase "a green leaf" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a leaf that is green in color, often in contexts related to nature, gardening, or environmental discussions.
Example: "In the spring, the trees are full of a green leaf, signaling the arrival of warmer weather."
Alternatives: "a verdant leaf" or "a leafy green."
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The carpet was yellow with a green leaf design.
"We're fed up with all the crying," says one hipster in a Green Leaf advertisement.
There is a Green party and a Green Leaf party, devoted to legalizing marijuana.
"I'm looking for a green leaf," I labored, in awkward Arabic.
To that end, it offers a little motivational logo: a green leaf.
They wouldn't think of showing anything but a green leaf in July, wouldn't show as dandelion in November.
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When the birds are done, their skin a little crisp here and there, serve with a green-leaf salad and flakes of Maldon sea salt.
Ms. Cojocaru, in a white shift and wreath, and Johan Kobborg, in a shirt with a green-leaf design (costumes by Julia Trevelyan-Oman), unleashed the fresh energy of a new spring.
Molokhia is a dark green leaf, a bit like spinach, that's hugely popular throughout the Levant and in parts of North and West Africa.
Put a fresh green leaf off a mint plant on top, and one on the side for decoration, and to nibble (optional).
Some ads play up the ecological angle by including a single green leaf, rather than, say, a forest.
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