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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few black threads" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a small quantity of black threads, often in the context of sewing, crafting, or discussing textiles.
Example: "She carefully selected a few black threads to complete her embroidery project."
Alternatives: "several black threads" or "a handful of black threads".
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But for all Macron's air of gilded effortlessness, he must still have a few black threads of doubt to pick on.
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"Maybe they have a few black sheep.
3 clean, sterilized needles and a few rolls of clean black thread.
A sewing kit; pre-made kits work well, but if you can't find one make sure to have a few colors of thread (black, white, other), a few needles in various sizes, and a small scissors.
Just a few... threads... of her life".
Along that spectrum, Arlene found a few common threads between the stories she gathered.
The spiny scallop anchors itself to the substrate with a few byssus threads.
There are a few common threads in the success of these tax measures.
For instance, if a black thread is used to stitch a wound in a black skin in a hospital mainly treating white patients.
Clean the Threads: After you have made a few threads, you will notice the threader starting to get a little tight.
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