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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a greens" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly when referring to a serving of leafy vegetables or a salad, where "greens" is a plural noun.
Example: "I ordered a salad with a variety of greens."
Alternatives: "a salad" or "a serving of greens."
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The advantages of a Greens preference deal were correspondingly slight.
"Anybody who'll pay $200 for a greens fee is going to stay in an expensive hotel".
"The dramatic events in Japan demonstrate that nuclear power can't be controlled completely," said Claudia Roth, a Greens leader.
A Greens senator for South Australia, Sarah Hanson-Young, reportedly renewed calls for an independent inspection of the facility yesterday.
And after a Greens amendments, same-sex couples will be able to celebrate recognition with an official ceremony.
An environmental lawyer and a Greens state candidate Michael Berkman said that equated to a "measly" 0.008% of Australian income.
"It appears that that opportunity has been lost now that Labor has caved," a Greens source said.
"We're at risk of creating some form of Muslim apartheid right now," said a Greens senator, Richard Di Natale.
Last year Labor joined the government to vote down a Greens proposal for a royal commission into banks.
A Greens candidate complained that a Catholic church's booklet on same-sex marriage could insult and humiliate same sex couples.
A Greens NSW spokeswoman told Guardian Australia the party was in the middle of a comprehensive review of the campaign.
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