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'staples' is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to refer to basic items that are necessary, frequent, or important. For example: "Eggs, milk, and bread are all staples of my grocery list."
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staples
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Plural of staple
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Beyond Greece and Ukraine, Merkel wants to see progress on a free trade agreement and climate change, two of the staples of these summits.
Shrinking because despite relatively low interest rates and falling fuel prices, staples such as food continue to rise.
Related: Top six innovations for rural farmers And instead of growing starchy staples, young farmers are diversifying crop production to increase nutrition and incomes.
Hard currency reserves have plummeted to less than $4bn, and staples such as vegetable oil and sugar began vanishing from stores.
Using real-world examples, leading online fashion and shopping editor Philippa Morgan Walker demonstrates how to plan and write the staples of online fashion content – from breaking fashion news stories to dynamic shopping features.
Buying manager at Selfridges, Lydia King, says: "Sales of summer staples like denim shorts and cuts-off tend to peak in July, when London is hottest and ahead of festivals like Lovebox and Secret Garden Party.
But if a growing number of start-ups have their way, such staples could become pin-ups for food of a new provenance, and one that couldn't be further from the organic farms beloved of chefs: the lab.
Going for something slightly softer hasn't diminished the band's impact: No Medicine For Regret builds and builds in a way every bit as epic as Mogwai staples such as Auto Rock.
She added: "Redesigning feminist staples and classic literary ladies to be more appealing to the larger and more lucrative chick lit audience is apparently a common practice".
Marc by Marc was founded in 2001 and was a big commercial success for Jacobs, but it had become a bit tired, leaning on Americana staples such as prom dresses and ditsy prints.
Using green card and scissors, make some grass fringing and glue it to the inside of the punnet (covering the sharp edges of the staples).
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