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The phrase "a crease" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a line or fold in a material, such as fabric or paper, often created by bending or pressing.
Example: "After sitting for a long time, I noticed a crease in my trousers that I hadn't seen before."
Alternatives: "a fold" or "a wrinkle".
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You don't want a crease".
I tied on a Crease Fly.
Is that a crease in the lower image?
First, we interactively generate a crease pattern consisting of such generic bases.
Now Iniesta spots a crease and dashes into on the left.
One toddler had a crease across his nose from a bullet.
Dr. Chien specializes in reshaping his patients' eyes to create a crease in the upper eyelid.
She's dewy and glamorous, with nary a crease of worry on her forehead.
Apparently, a crease developed in the universe somewhere over North Carolina.
The beak is short, set-off from the melon by a crease.
Fold the top of the envelope down to make a crease and unfold it again.
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