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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mantle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, such as referring to a cloak or covering, or metaphorically to describe a role or responsibility.
Example: "She took on the mantle of leadership after the previous director retired."
Alternatives: "a cloak" or "a role".
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In that moment, a mantle was passed.
They're placed on a mantle or hung on a wall.
The earth has a crust, a mantle and a core.
It is a mantle that would take some burying.
It's not a mantle that rests easily with King.
These days, a Mantle is next to the mantel, a photograph of Mickey.
Émigrés offered a mantle of legitimacy, along with Western capital and connections.
It also forms a mantle cavity between itself and the body.
Barnacles attach permanently to hard surfaces and use their highly modified carapace to form a mantle.
"That is not a mantle the president wants him to wear".
I realized pretty quickly that wasn't a mantle I should try to shoulder.
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