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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a paper cloth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a cloth made of paper, often used for cleaning or wiping surfaces.
Example: "I always keep a pack of a paper cloth in the kitchen for quick clean-ups after cooking."
Alternatives: "a paper towel" or "a disposable cloth".
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Now if only management would spring for plates, instead of forcing diners to plunk their bread down on a paper cloth picnic style.
Once you have all got your legs under the table, you immediately have to dislodge them so the waiter can cover the table with a paper cloth, which you help tame as he dumps on to it a pile of small plates and cutlery, a slip of paper – the menu – and a blue biro with which to mark up your order.
If some of the flour has burned in the pan the wipe away the burnt oil and flour with a paper cloth.
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Line the cone with a filter (paper, cloth and metal all have their proponents).
Then pat it dry with a dry paper cloth or towel.
Or get a plain white paper cloth, scatter crayons and stickers on it and get the children to draw on it.
Get a piece of silver paper, cloth, etc. Something that's rather shiny and reflective.
Manufacture begins with huge rolls of backing material, either paper, cloth, or a combination of the two.
Wipe off any standing dust and debris, then take a paper or cloth towel sprayed with all-purpose cleaner or white vinegar to the surface.
Members with some kind of disability or elderly family members who are unable to walk on their own are made to defecate on a paper or cloth.
Wet a paper or cloth towel thoroughly with the cleaning solution you chose.
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