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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a coil of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a physical object that is shaped like a coil, such as wire, rope, or other materials that can be coiled. Example: "He carefully unwrapped a coil of wire to begin his project."
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A coil of rope occupies a bench.
Uncle was now as soft as a coil of excrement.
When Sturgeon wrapped a coil of wire around a chunk of iron nothing much happened.
Finally, someone produced a coil of rope; hardly more than twine.
The kid hurried into the station and brought back a coil of pipe strap.
Standard magnets can be made from a coil of copper cable carrying an electric current.
The effect is increased by passing the discharge through a coil of wire.
At high pH levels, R bodies resemble a coil of ribbon.
The show's weakest work is "Form vs. Content," a coil of barbed wire festooned with seven dime-store baby dolls.
Hidden behind this carving of a coil of rope is Ali Garrigan, Jones's team-mate for this climb.
Blond as a coil of rope,and someone hauled on her somewhere, and loopafter loop flew out of her helpless.
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