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Discover Ludwig"loaves of bread" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to multiple loaves (or large pieces) of bread. Example: The baker stacked rows of freshly baked loaves of bread on the shelves, filling the air with the warm, comforting smell of yeast.
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There, madam, are four loaves of bread".
He settled for some loaves of bread.
Naima's father handed us loaves of bread.
Nobody was going bats and buying forty loaves of bread.
In a bakery, the loaves of bread look fresh.
Then his fingers "began to swell like loaves of bread".
Loaves of bread, magic swords, frying pans, spindles, necklaces, shoes.
Or merely trading tangible things, like shoes and loaves of bread and gallons of cider.
In English we say three head of cattle or five loaves of bread.
Some clutch folders of legal papers; others carry loaves of bread from the pantry downstairs.
The Dutch alone throw away more than 400,000 loaves of bread per day.
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