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The phrase "a fabric of multiple" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a complex structure or system that consists of various interconnected elements or components.
Example: "The community is a fabric of multiple cultures, each contributing to its unique identity."
Alternatives: "a tapestry of various" or "a network of diverse".
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SeaMicro's products use mostly low-power chips from Intel and Samsung to carry out jobs like real-time data analysis by creating a "fabric" of multiple servers and data storage units.
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These photos, gathered over multiple journeys to the Continent, are layered in her works by collage and acetone-transfer prints, creating a fabric of images throughout her paintings.
It's a fabric of cities".
"It's a fabric of states.
Estelle fell ill with a form of multiple sclerosis and never walked again -- ironic, for the designer whose most famous fabric was Fun to Run.
Take a fabric marker of your choice.
Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria is said to have been wearing a protective vest made of multiple layers of silk fabric when he was assassinated, in 1914.
It is possible for religious people to accept gay people (just like it is possible for religious people to wear clothing made out of multiple fabrics).
You can use just one color of fabric or multiple colors.
Orientation and self-location within the temporal fabric of the environment involves multiple organismic systems.
BY the end of her string-cheese stint, Ms. Stein was drenched in sweat — but the fluid loss might have been a good thing since it reduced the need for trips to the restroom, she said, "The costume was made of multiple layers of foam, fabric, hooks and buttons.
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