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"a patch of" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a small area or quantity of something. For example: "There was a patch of blue sky among the clouds."
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I parked in a patch of shade.
"Find a patch of sunlight, my boy.
He landed on a patch of grass.
Here is a patch of burlap.
He gestured toward a patch of grass.
William Burt is pacing around a patch of flattened marsh.
A wet hare hopped in a patch of ivy.
Find a patch of sunlight and bask in it".
A patch of skin had ripped off her shoulder.
They share at least a patch of common ground.
They squelch over a patch of boggy ground.
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a patch of possible
a patch of background
a patch of beer
a patch of information
a patch of cold
a patch of grey
a patch of icy
a patch of hay
a patch of hair
a patch of glass
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a patch of moonlight
anyone with a patch of
a patch of sunshine
a patch of daylight
allocated a patch of
a patch of scrub
a patch of stone
a patch of stubble
a patch of student
dedicate a patch of
a patch of ink
in a patch of
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