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'a linen' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it as either a noun or an adjective. For example, "She bought a linen tablecloth for the dinner table."
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There's a linen closet, too.
She was wearing a long, patterned skirt and a linen cardigan.
Why go to war, archaeologists have wondered, in what looks to be a linen minidress?
His mother is a sales associate at Lynnen's, a linen store in Greenwich, Conn.
A shopping spree in a linen shop, however, does not have much appeal to most criminals.
A linen shirt…is, strictly speaking, not a necessary of life.
Literary sources tell of a linen girdle and a band to delineate the breasts.
It is dark wood, with a linen and mahogany headboard, and lots of storage drawers.
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They called it squirrel meat and delivered it to Crip on a linen-covered tray.
It's a linen-napkin-and-tablecloth sort of place, but with something for everyone.
Imagine a typical four-course dinner at a linen-napkin restaurant.
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