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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a quilt" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a type of blanket made of fabric pieces sewn together, often used for warmth or decoration.
Example: "She wrapped herself in a quilt while reading by the fireplace."
Alternatives: "a blanket" or "a coverlet".
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MOOSHKA A Quilt Story.
But under a quilt?
Like a quilt.
Doctor, doctor, I've swallowed a quilt.
WHO needs a quilt in the summer?
So much of a person goes into a quilt.
Helen wrapped a quilt around herself and Pill.
He has had enough stitches to make a quilt.
The bride planned to make a quilt out of these.
It is cool here, quiet, a quilt spread on soil.
In the yard he's got something hidden under a quilt.
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