adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
binder
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This is arranged in encyclopaedic form, in loose-leaf binders , some statutes being reprinted with amendments from time to time.
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Bequeath your heirs a well-organized set of financial and personal records in a loose-leaf binder or computer program.
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There is also a loose-leaf binder entitled Service.
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Finally, hidden under a guide to hotel services in the desk drawer, we found a loose-leaf binder with instructions.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a loose-leaf binder
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A Postage Book form is printed on both sides of the loose-leaf insert.
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Bequeath your heirs a well-organized set of financial and personal records in a loose-leaf binder or computer program.
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Finally, hidden under a guide to hotel services in the desk drawer, we found a loose-leaf binder with instructions.
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She vents her frustration in her loose-leaf journal.
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So, in the case of loose-leaf reference, it's vital that you judge the book by its cover.
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This is arranged in encyclopaedic form, in loose-leaf binders, some statutes being reprinted with amendments from time to time.
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We have already stressed the need for you to keep your notes and assignments in properly labelled and categorised loose-leaf folders.