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Latest post Sun, Feb 17 2008 11:53 AM by Feebs11. 2 replies.
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Vincent Teo  +  477861 Sun, 17 Feb 08 08:04 AM

Can I say,

(a) They are plucking tea leaves in / at the tea plantation. (is there any other words besides "tea plantation"? )

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Mister Micawber  +  477874 Sun, 17 Feb 08 09:02 AM
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Your sentence is OK.  Tea plantation is used much more often, but tea farm is also in use.

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Feebs11  +  477908 Sun, 17 Feb 08 11:53 AM
 "Tea garden" is another term.
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