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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a roll of white" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a roll of material, such as paper or fabric, that is white in color.
Example: "I need to buy a roll of white for my art project to create a backdrop."
Alternatives: "a roll of white paper" or "a roll of white fabric."
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With a pair of scissors, a roll of white athletic tape and a lighter, he began his alterations.
There is a jar of heating ointment, an Ace bandage, a roll of black tape, a roll of white tape and a pair of surgical gloves.
After the crew was done with my car, I took out a pair of scissors and a roll of white ribbon and placed bows on the mirrors and door handles.
Then Posada peeled short, wide strips from a roll of white medical tape, wrapping them over the top of the glove, over the knuckle that hinges the hand and thumb.
When he discovered that the drapery they had planned to use fell short of the stage floor because of a faulty conversion from meters into yards, Mr. Eula went out and bought a roll of white seamless paper and, using black stove paint and a broom, sketched the Eiffel Tower.
All he needs is a roll of white seamless paper from a photo supply store (for background), some gaffer's tape and about $500 in cash, to pay his subjects and the bystanders he hires on the spot to be assistants.
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Get a roll of clean, white toilet paper that has not been used yet.
All you have to show for hours of wary key-punching is a roll of perforated white paper.
I could give you supplies like this," he said, pointing to a roll of rough white paper towels, "or I could give you the nice napkins with the ducks and things on them".
Anyone tempted to linger at the tables, outfitted with a roll of plain white paper towel on a stick, will think twice when the sound track kicks in with some diabolically bad country music from the 1970's and 80's.
I'm flustered by the huge menu, but Instagram eases the pressure, and I order dishes I've seen online: stodgy fried turnip cakes with hoi sin dipping sauce, slippery prawn cheung fun (ginormous prawns wrapped in a roll of soft white rice noodle), and sticky rice crammed with chicken, wrapped in a lotus leaf.
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