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The phrase "loose leaf" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to paper that is not bound or attached to a notebook or binder and can easily be removed or added as needed. Example: "I prefer using a loose leaf notebook for my class notes because I can easily rearrange them for studying."
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Loose Leaf is a minor stakes winner.
Then I tried "loose leaf paper".
3. "I am" loose leaf decrees.
Tobacco auction warehouses (Fleming v. Kenton Loose Leaf Tobacco Warehouse Co., 41 F. Supp. 255 (E.D. Ky).; Walling v. Lincoln Loose Leaf Warehouse Co., 59 F. Supp.
The 168‐page loose leaf paperback ($2.95) covers a span of years from 1670 to 1970.
Everyone should be drinking loose leaf tea.
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Loose-leaf teas, $3.
I tried "loose-leaf paper".
2 v. (loose-leaf) : col.
A loose-leaf page about fire doors.
Book — 1 v. (loose-leaf) : ill.
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