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The phrase "a needle of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing something that is as small or precise as a needle, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "She found a needle of truth in the sea of lies surrounding the situation."
Alternatives: "a pin of" or "a thread of".
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A needle of fear.
Here is a needle of sapphire.
His eyes are glass, each hair a needle of light.
High above, a needle of black limestone punctured the sky.
A needle of guilt slides into his side.
One way out is to arm it with a needle of challenge.
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Picking a needle out of a stack of needles, it looks like Toshibas excel when it comes to multimedia playback, what with dedicated buttons and whatnot.
"It's like fishing a needle out of the sea," he said.
Images of the lateral ventricles were produced, including real-time 3-D guidance of a needle puncture of one ventricle.
ESI was performed using a needle voltage of 3.5 kV.
A needle biopsy of the L4-L5 lesion was performed on April 27.
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