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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a patch of leather" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small piece or section of leather material, often in contexts related to fashion, upholstery, or crafting.
Example: "She carefully cut out a patch of leather to use for the handbag she was designing."
Alternatives: "a piece of leather" or "a section of leather".
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He found a patch of leather to bandage that hole and ordered new Vibram soles for my hiking boots.
Cut a patch of leather.
Rub gently, with a smooth cloth, to keep the leather from scratching or softening, where it can create a patch of leather softer than the rest, looking out of place.
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Many dressage riders wear 'full seat' breeches, or jodhpurs with a patch of grippy leather over the seat.
Anyone in need of a cotton t-shirt by Balmain with a few patches of leather for $995?
The final patch of leather should wrap around the handle completely, and the lengthwise ends should just barely meet.
Cradling an AK-47 and dressed in a ragged leather coat, he crouched on a patch of dirt by a flimsy cloth lean-to, guarding an unseen pipeline that runs underground for 150 miles from here to Baghdad.
Working with leather, the designer followed lines set by a square, rather than a compass, except for a patch of stylized flowers creating circular prints.
I parked in a patch of shade.
Find a patch of clover.
Plant a patch of pumpkins.
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