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The phrase "a patch of chocolate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small area or spot of chocolate, often in a context related to food or desserts.
Example: "The cake was beautifully decorated, with a patch of chocolate on top that added a rich flavor."
Alternatives: "a spot of chocolate" or "a piece of chocolate".
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On the left front panel of the blouse she applied the distinctive interlocked "DD" logo of Darby Dan Farm that she'd meticulously cut out of a patch of chocolate brown iron-on fabric.
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Take a piece of chocolate (without nuts).
If you like chocolate, give yourself a piece of chocolate when you are done.
I parked in a patch of shade.
"Find a patch of sunlight, my boy.
He landed on a patch of grass.
He gestured toward a patch of grass.
Here is a patch of burlap.
Cut a patch of leather.
Find a patch of clover.
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