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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mop of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a thick, messy, or unruly mass of hair.
Example: "She walked into the room with a mop of curly hair that bounced with every step."
Alternatives: "a mass of" or "a tangle of".
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He had round cheeks and a mop of brown hair.
Green is friendly and fast-talking, with a mop of curly brown hair.
He had a mop of reddish hair and the gait of a baker.
Their slender, zigzagged stems support a mop of white flowers in early fall.
He had a mop of curly hair, glasses like me and a wide, goofy smile.
He was visible on campus, with a mop of long, curly hair, students said.
He has a mop of brown hair above a smooth forehead.
He was very slim and had a mop of hair and wore a trim little mustache.
A mop of sandy brown hair flows from underneath his baseball cap.
At 51, with a mop of curly black hair, he's still young in conductor years.
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He had a mop of silky brown hair, and his skin was sallow.
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