loose-leaf in the PONS Dictionary

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We had 14 samples of this fragrant tea to try, 10 in bags and four loose-leaf.
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The fourth type -- loose-leaf -- doesn't form a heart and is therefore generally grown as a "cut-and- come-again" crop -- where leaves are cut as required.
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Sandalwood offers an abundance of black, green, white, red, fruit and herbal loose-leaf teas.
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It was also published in loose-leaf format.
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The current edition (the fourth), in fifty volumes, was published between 1985 and 1992, and is supplemented by an annual hardbound supplement and periodic loose-leaf updates.
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It had a modest print run, sold loose-leaf for 10 shillings or bound for 12, and was riddled with errors, misplaced words and typos.
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There's nothing like opening a tin of loose-leaf tea, steeping it yourself, and settling in for a few minutes of calm.
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Her original notebook was supplemented by additional notebooks and loose-leaf sheets of paper.
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This makes them significantly more durable than loose-leaf pads or spiral notebooks.
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This method consisted of a three-ring, loose-leaf binder with four color-coded sections: lifetime dimension, dialogue dimension, depth dimension and meaning dimension.
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