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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a meter of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate an amount of something that is measured in meters. For example, "We need to purchase a meter of fabric for the curtains."
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Mr. Rodriguez said that a meter of silk that cost, say, $25 a year ago is now roughly $35.
It was about a meter thick, buried by a meter of flow and on top of at least a meter of loess.
The data doesn't rule out a meter of sea-level rise" by 2100, he explains.
Yuyao, where half a meter of rain fell, was severely flooded, causing shortages of food and drinking water, residents said.
The movement has a meter of five beats per bar — a lopsided beat that has the feeling of a drunken waltz.
At the height of the spill, there was more than a meter of muck in her house, she recalled, displaying the burns on her hands.
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They should then agree to install a meter free of charge.
You describe the wealth of species lurking in a rotting tree trunk or in a square meter of soil.
"A square meter of roses can generate $50 a year in profit".
Families here pay an average of more than $7 for a cubic meter of tankered water.
A cubic meter of concrete on the main island costs $65, Mr. Hix said.
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