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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a folding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an object or item that is capable of being folded, often in contexts related to furniture, paper, or other materials.
Example: "I bought a folding table for the picnic, which makes it easy to transport."
Alternatives: "a collapsible" or "a portable".
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Mobiblu today unveiled a folding version of its popular cube-shaped-budget DAPs.
Police say he attacked the driver with a folding knife before jumping out a rear window.
You can't see it but her pendant is a silver peanut couching a folding knife.
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Instead of ordering, he reportedly held up a cashier with a folding knife.
Consider a folding luggage rack to limit wasted storage space.
I pull a folding chair up to the computer screen.
A little sink in there and a folding table.
Consider whether you want a folding or a straight cane.
A folding motorbike?
A folding bike.
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