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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a carpet of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a thick or dense covering of something, often in a metaphorical sense, such as describing a landscape or a layer of objects.
Example: "In spring, the ground was covered with a carpet of vibrant wildflowers."
Alternatives: "a blanket of" or "a layer of".
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His ball lay on a carpet of pine needles.
Another striking piece is a carpet of colorful squares.
The Tate installation features a carpet of sugar.
The forest floor was a carpet of gold.
Worshipers kneel on a carpet of pine needles.
He said there was a carpet of confetti when he arrived on Monday morning.
"You would see an entire room filled with a carpet of moss.
He must not cover it up with a carpet of new hair.
"You get a carpet of low rise across the seven hills, punctuated by minarets.
The crowfoot flowers dot the surface of the stream in a carpet of white buttons.
Nothing remained of the showroom except a carpet of ash and twisted frames and bed springs.
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