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The phrase "a flat sheet on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an object or material that is flat and is placed on a surface or is related to a specific topic or subject.
Example: "The artist spread a flat sheet on the table to begin her painting."
Alternatives: "a level sheet regarding" or "a smooth sheet about".
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Using a flat sheet on your bed can constrict your feet and legs, so consider sleeping without one.[19].[19]
Balmond had determined that it would be possible to cast the canopy as a flat sheet on the ground and then hoist it into place after it had hardened, allowing gravity to bend it into the desired shape, but he ultimately decided that it should be cast in place.
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It starts off as a flat sheet of cells on the top surface of the embryo, called the neural plate, which, through a series of elaborate deformations, buckles and folds in on itself to form a hollow tube.
Maps are not copies; they are projections, 'means' (Steers again) 'of representing the lines of latitude and longitude of the globe on a flat sheet of paper'.
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"But I always found it easy to draw," he said, "not because of dexterity, but because when I looked at a scene the relative size and spatial relationships of objects seemed obvious and related immediately to their representation on a flat sheet of paper".
So any attempt to draw a map of the earth on a flat sheet of paper will end up distorting the geography of the earth.
Lay the yarn on a flat sheet of plastic.
Place a flat sheet of dry ice centered on the floor tile so that it touches its entire surface.
Choose a stencil design that appeals to you, then place that stencil on top of a flat sheet of paper.
Audio and Video content on Economist.com requires a browser that can handle iFrames.MAPS of the world have the impossible task of portraying the Earth a three-dimensional shape on a flat sheet of paper.
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