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The phrase "leaf out" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to produce or grow new leaves, often in the springtime. Example: As winter fades, the dormant trees will begin to leaf out, transforming the barren landscape into a lush green oasis.
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leaf out
verb
To open its buds
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Some years, the sycamores leaf out, lose their leaves, leaf out -- as many as three times; this year, my sycamore barely made any leaves at all.
Each spring, before the plants leaf out, cut them back by half to two-thirds.
SOON the trees will leaf out, providing summer-long bowers of cooling shade.
Shrubs have begun to leaf out in the area four feet or lower from the ground".
The birches will leaf out.
Take a leaf out Robert Plant's book.
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Furthermore, the leaf-out stage was only longer under warming in one species.
Hufkens, K. et al. Ecological impacts of a widespread frost event following early spring leaf-out.
Fig. 3 Relationship between adjusted leaf-out dates averaged across sites and leaf-out dates monitored at each site.
Finally, species-specific leaf-out dates were obtained by averaging the adjusted leaf-out dates across sites.
Next, adjusted leaf-out dates were calculated by adding the respective adjustment factor to a species' leaf-out date at each site.
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