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"greens" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to refer to food items like salad greens, or green-colored items like grass, trees, or leaves. Example sentence: I picked up a bag of fresh greens from the farmer's market for dinner.
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greens
noun
Plural of green
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"I made two dumb mistakes, but other than that the only thing I struggled with was the pace of the greens.
From next week, the government will require six out of the eight crossbenchers to pass any legislation which Labor and the Greens oppose.
Greens grown on soil in good heart, salad leaves produced without the aid of chemical sprays, animals that have lived a good life and eaten good food.
@bartsfishtales SM Constance Braud's company, which has been operating on a small scale since 2008, mostly sources leaves from China producing some fantastic smoked teas, greens, whites and oolongs.
We will lead international efforts to ensure global companies pay their fair share in tax" Greens: (p50/51): "Introduce an urgent programme of legislation, starting with a Tax Dodging Bill designed to reduce the tax gap and establish a general anti-avoidance principle.
Greens think about issues globally, but like most people they sometimes act very locally, especially when fighting to lose their reputation as a single-issue party.
With voters taking a "sod you" attitude to the main parties after the MPs' expenses scandal, 2010 ought to be a perfect Sussex storm for the Greens.
Miliband is thought to have more paths to a majority with the help of the SNP, Lib Dems, Plaid Cymru and/or the Greens.
6 Place two falafel in the centre of each leaf and top with a few greens.
Long before Google Earth, Hockney depicted these hills in absurd oranges, greens, blues and reds in landscapes such as Mulholland Drive: The Road to the Studio, 1980.
Hall was among four second-places finishes for the Greens.
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