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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fibre" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a single strand of material, often in the context of textiles, nutrition, or biology.
Example: "The sweater is made from a single fibre that is both soft and durable."
Alternatives: "a strand" or "a thread".
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I'm fond of jute as a fibre.
A fibre glass version can be yours for £19,500.
The solvent is subsequently removed, leaving a fibre.
The dyeing of a fibre is a mass-transfer problem.
The wearer's basic disguise was a fibre costume.
A fibre of extreme length is a filament.
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"Today, ninety per cent goes through a glass pipe"—a fibre-optic cable.
They usually consist of a fibre-reinforced resin matrix.
Telecommunications systems, including a fibre-optic network, are well developed.
Laying a fibre-optic cable would be difficult.
Professor David Payne is a fibre-optic pioneer and photonics researcher at the University of Southampton.
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