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The phrase "in leaves" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to something that is physically present in or made of leaves, often in a botanical or poetic context. Example: "The garden was adorned in leaves, creating a vibrant tapestry of green."
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In leaves, both genes were upregulated.
Strain, pressing out juice in leaves.
The wider, noisier tale was told in leaves.
f Zn concentration in leaves.
e Fe concentration in leaves.
c Zn concentration in leaves.
Moreover, pesticide residues build up in leaves.
Total phenol content in leaves was measured spectrophotometrically.
The PIC gene had constitutive expressions in leaves, stalks, and roots of sugarcane, with the strongest expression in leaves.
Arrows above genes indicate transcript levels in leaves following submergence.
Xanthones were absent in leaves of H. tschuense.
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