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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a leafy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is characterized by or covered in leaves, often in a botanical or descriptive context.
Example: "The garden was filled with a leafy canopy that provided shade on hot summer days."
Alternatives: "a verdant" or "a foliated".
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It's not exactly a leafy beauty spot".
There's not a leafy green in sight.
Children scamper around a leafy park.
The constituency is a leafy, prosperous suburb in south Birmingham.
Greenwich, a leafy suburb of New York, is anything but.
A broad wall of windows opened onto a leafy balcony.
Most years, a leafy stalk comes out of the bud.
Jamaica Estates is a leafy, upper-middle-class neighborhood.
The neighborhood is a leafy, middle-class Anytown".
It's like a leafy metaphor for the good intention.
Beneath a leafy canopy The poet, on my seventieth, Gazed up through cathedral Branches at constellations.
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