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The phrase "of leaves" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe a grouping or collection of leaves, such as: "A pile of leaves had gathered on the sidewalk."
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Piles of leaves.
Lots of leaves.
Then came the rustle of leaves.
To brush through a fringe of leaves.
The smell of leaves burning.
The carotenoid composition of leaves remained unaltered.
Don't let layers of leaves smother grass.
The number of leaves remaining varies widely.
Clean up piles of leaves and branches.
Not a lot of leaves, but everywhere.
HOUSE OF LEAVES, by Mark Z. Danielewski.
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