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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rag" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a piece of cloth, often one that is old or worn, typically used for cleaning or wiping.
Example: "She grabbed a rag to clean up the spilled juice on the floor."
Alternatives: "a cloth" or "a piece of fabric".
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The Mail is a rag.
He was like a rag doll.
"Well, you have a rag," Rajiv concurred.
My paternal grandmother was a rag maven.
His life was a rag to riches tale.
He wet a rag and dabbed at her face.
He had a melodica in a Rag & Bone shopping bag.
There was a chessboard on a rag rug.
(Just bring a rag to catch any excess).
A rag collector eventually came to her aid.
I went down like a rag doll, they said.
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