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Discover Ludwig"orange leaves" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the leaves of an orange tree, which are typically green but can turn orange as they mature. Example: The autumn breeze rustled through the trees, sending a shower of orange leaves spiraling to the ground.
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The forest was all orange leaves above and dirt below.
In this study, a nitrogen sensor was developed to predict nitrogen concentrations in orange leaves.
The red and orange leaves of autumn drift past my window.
Maples, with their stunning red, yellow and orange leaves, are New England's treasures in the fall.
The red, green, yellow and orange leaves framing the gigantic white-with-hints-of-blue- glacier was jaw-droppingly gorgeous.
Going for country walks is one of my favorite fall pastimes, especially when I can find orange leaves.
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The notes of citrus lime and bergamot orange left me smelling fresh and clean.
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b, The cryo-EM density of the Notch-100 extracellular loop in the low-pass filtered map (low-pass filtered to 4 Å, coloured orange, left).
The message, though, is mixed: Luke ultimately walks away from the White House (now painted orange), leaving his running mate — his dog — in charge.
He drew the line at the guitar player Slash, "a blood orange left on a windowsill, all dried out and leathery"; Kim Jong Il, "a crazy box of crabs"; and Henry Kissinger, "a doorknob".
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