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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rectangle of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a shape or object that has the dimensions or characteristics of a rectangle.
Example: "I need a rectangle of fabric that measures two meters by one meter for my sewing project."
Alternatives: "a rectangular piece of" or "a rectangle measuring".
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He raised a rectangle of paper above his head.
The stage is a rectangle of camel-colored sand.
A rectangle of orange cloth hung brightly over the front window.
If it isn't nonstick, cover the bottom with a rectangle of baking parchment.
A rectangle of especially black tiles indicates a door to the pyramid's inner sanctum.
On the wall behind the couch was a rectangle of white paint.
The lights fall and the curtain rises on a rectangle of flickering light.
A rectangle of oxtail terrine sprinkled with salt loomed over a coin-size sliver of aspic.
It consists of a U-shaped pavilion wrapped around a rectangle of unheated water.
Next to her, on a rectangle of plastic, is the dead fetus, still bloody.
A rectangle of poached halibut arrives on a small silver tray from the once-chastened fish cook.
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