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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a patch of skin" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific area or section of skin, often in medical or descriptive contexts.
Example: "The doctor examined the patch of skin on my arm for any signs of irritation or infection."
Alternatives: "a section of skin" or "an area of skin".
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A patch of skin had ripped off her shoulder.
She turned her head and saw a heap of bloody rags and a patch of skin.
In essence, laser tattoo removal is touching a wand to a patch of skin.
A brew of the material was then spread on a patch of skin that had been cut and then rubbed raw.
My knack involved sensing the difference between a patch of skin on my forehead and a cooler area on my cheek, [so] I could even sense if my head was held in the right position.
These might not always be in the best condition and examining or interpreting them may be difficult, but even a patch of skin or a bit of a brain has enormous potential.
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When you see a patch of flaky skin, apply a little oil to hydrate it and make your skin look smoother and healthier.
The species is also distinguished by a patch of bare skin at the base of its bill.
Violet" is like a sandy-textured, metallic purple ostrich egg, with a shiny button nose emerging from a patch of scrofulous skin.
In 1994 Swedish zoologists Dan-Eric Nilsson and Susanne Pelger took up the challenge of "evolving" an eye of the fish type from a patch of photosensitive skin.
The dilemma with Hill involves a patch of damaged skin on the middle finger of his left hand.
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