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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the curtain" is a grammatically correct and commonly used part of a sentence.
It can be used to refer to a specific curtain or a general curtain in a sentence. Example: *The curtain in my living room is too long and needs to be hemmed.* In this sentence, "the curtain" is referring to a specific curtain in the speaker's living room. Example: *I always close the curtains before I go to bed.* In this sentence, "the curtains" is referring to curtains in general, without specifying a particular set of curtains.
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"I've seen behind the curtain.
She pulled aside the curtain.
Nobody pulled the curtain up.
He looked at the curtain.
Then the curtain went up.
She got in the curtain.
He pulled the curtain closed.
He pulled back the curtain.
Berk peeked over the curtain.
Don't hide behind the curtain.
He peered over the curtain.
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