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The phrase "a mat of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a layer or collection of something that resembles a mat, often in a physical or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The garden was covered with a mat of fallen leaves, creating a beautiful autumn scene."
Alternatives: "a layer of" or "a blanket of".
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A mat of fallen and unfallen matter.
You can also pick up a mat of chest hair for $8.99.
A mat of equine tail looks somewhat awkward atop just about anyone's head.
He moved four feet away, to a mat of damp green moss.
They lay three or four white eggs, usually on a mat of leaves or fur.
At our feet was a mat of low tundra plant life, bursting with new growth, perched atop the permafrost.
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Likewise, when it comes to choosing a mat, which of the 20 shades of white -- Snow? Antique?
The resulting pattern is a 3D mat of a seemingly random, extremely thin fiber array.
Plants interlock in such a dense mass that a person could walk on a floating mat of them from one bank of a river to the other.
The second line declares a Mat type of data used to store description.
In our study, a MAT titer of ≥400 in acute serum was considered as the reference standard.
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