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The phrase "a mesh of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a complex or intertwined arrangement of elements, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "The project was a mesh of ideas from various team members, creating a unique and innovative solution."
Alternatives: "a network of" or "a tangle of".
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It is a mesh of networks.
A mesh of shareholdings still binds big firms together.
The combination of the two types of equipment creates a mesh of free wireless in neighborhoods.
That's how bohemia worked, as a mesh of interconnections, immediate and remote.
You're in a labyrinth of labyrinths: a mesh of fabrications and weirdy truths.
On the last play it's a mesh of Sparks and Talking Heads.
Mucus is made up of a mesh of proteins called mucins.
A thrombus consists of aggregated platelets and red blood cells and a mesh of crosslinked fibrin.
The illustration shows the atomic structure of graphene, a mesh of carbon and hydrogen atoms.
By connecting neighboring points, we produce a mesh of tiny triangles.
So the top hunting grounds lie on private land, along a mesh of logging roads.
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