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‘A fabric of’ is a common phrase in written English and is grammatically correct.
It is used to describe a complex and interconnected structure or system. Example: "The city's history is a fabric of diverse cultures and traditions woven together over centuries."
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It's a fabric of cities".
"It's a fabric of states.
Once shaped, these non-scientific entities become a fabric of the place that engendered them.
"We wanted to get involved with philanthropic giving that would be a fabric of our life".
"This kind of language provides a fabric of expression through the piece".
To worship music's fullness as a fabric of sound is to deny its thickness as experience.
And it's a fabric of my life, I can tell you that.
sustain and transform the campus community, creating a fabric of connection and inclusion for all of our students.
"And power, which can ratify the truth of good design, can, conversely, debase design into a fabric of lies".
A fabric of a more open and much lighter texture, produced entirely of silk, is called silk, or voile, gabardine.
The vertical septum is formed from the serial neural spines and a fabric of collagen fibers connecting them.
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