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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fold" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to folding objects, such as paper or fabric, or in metaphorical contexts, such as discussing layers or complexities in a situation.
Example: "She made a precise crease in the paper, creating a perfect fold."
Alternatives: "a crease" or "a pleat".
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Slight rustle in fabric, perhaps a fold.
Not a fold in the curtains has changed.
My breasts were flat, my stomach was just a fold, my hips were sticking out".
I trace Alvarado across a fold to Seventh Street and Langer's Delicatessen.
Cash money she kept in a fold of flesh at her waist.
Curved or serpiginous appearance of a fold.
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It wasn't a fold-out bed.
A fold-up single bed was pushed against a wall.
It was a fold-up bed, on casters.
She worked from her bed and a fold-down desk.
He is the helmeted one sporting a bright yellow jacket, pushing a fold-up bike.
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