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The phrase "a fold of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific section or part of something that is folded, often in a physical or metaphorical sense.
Example: "She carefully examined a fold of the map to find the hidden trail."
Alternatives: "a section of" or "a part of".
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Cash money she kept in a fold of flesh at her waist.
The girdle is of crystal and coral, and from it at one side a fold of the satin is draped.
("I'm not even supposed to be here," he said, rushing back to his truck with a fold of bills).
She wiped her eyes with a fold of her sari while his father's legs paced behind her.
The plica semilunaris is a fold of conjunctiva at the inner corner of the human eye.
Pinch up a fold of skin, make a matchbox stick on your hand!
The light is extinguished when a fold of black skin is drawn upward over the organ.
Some were small enough to fit into a fold of his hand.
Its stone buildings sit in a fold of hill with nothing around them except views.
Cranborne doesn't let the side down: its 300 or so houses sit in a fold of Dorset Downs, backed by an ancient stone church and manor.
After 20 minutes, I came across the isolated hamlet of Beck Hole, buried in a fold of moorland, and the Birch Hall, a pub unaltered in centuries.
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