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The phrase "a drape" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a piece of fabric that is hung or arranged in a way to cover or decorate a space, often in the context of curtains or clothing.
Example: "She chose a beautiful fabric for a drape that would complement the room's decor."
Alternatives: "a curtain" or "a fabric panel".
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"If you put a boy in a drape, that's me!
"A drape is made to last, and there is care involved in maintaining them.
To even disturb a drape for them is a big deal.
You can't really communicate with the people you're photographing because you're behind a big camera, covered with a drape".
In Egypt, caps and simple kerchiefs were worn over the head and brow, falling in a drape to the shoulders.
The top was a drape V-neck with a palazzo pant that reminded me of my mom in Key West.
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It's just a draped gown.
A tough jacket teams with soft pants; a draped dress has a straight, cutaway shoulder.
Combat trousers were a key shape, but given a luxe edge through a draped, elegant cut.
How about a chartreuse silk dress with a neat waist and a draped neckline?
Dita Von Teese appeared in a draped black dress and then stripped to a corset and stockings.
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