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Discover LudwigThe phrase "old leaves" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to leaves that are aged or have fallen from a plant or tree. Example: "In the autumn, the ground is often covered with old leaves that have turned brown and brittle."
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A satellite dish collected old leaves.
There it was, under the old leaves – perfect compost.
A feeding regime was designed to contain a proper proportion of bran, straw and old leaves.
When new leaf buds open in the appropriate season, they push off the old leaves.
A. Plumb: Strong breeze in forest stirred up old leaves (anag. less o).
They are also wrapped in a dry, protective layer of old leaves.
5 weeks old leaves were used.
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The 24-year-old leaves behind his wife Angie and three daughters.
But after Peter dies, Frankie, a restless 17-year-old, leaves to explore the world.
Their GUS expression levels in 2-week-old leaves were not different from those in 1-week-old leaves.
Three genes (OsOPT2, OsOPT7 and OsOPT9) had lower expression in the 14-day-old leaves than the 60-day-old leaves.
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