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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a knot" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase can be used to describe an tangled or interlaced mass, e.g. "He untied the knot in the rope."
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gather in a knot.
"I was a knot in her life.
There was a knot in my eyebrow".
I got a knot on the head".
France: A Knot Mathematician, with a Twist.
A knot in your shoulder?
My stomach is in a knot.
Make a knot.
Then, make a knot.
Always tie a knot.
Tie with a knot.
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