Sentence examples for a rough coat from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a rough coat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the texture or quality of a coat, often referring to fabric that is not smooth or has a coarse texture.
Example: "The dog had a rough coat that required regular grooming to keep it healthy."
Alternatives: "a coarse coat" or "a textured coat".

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The other had a rough coat from crossbreeding with Bedlington Terriers, was more popular in Durham and Northumberland and was frequently referred to as a "rabbit dog".

Mice were monitored from 250 days post inoculation for clinical signs of TSE infection, which included weight loss, incontinence, affected gait, vacant stare and a rough coat.

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This situation will lead to large undulations and a rough coating (Gross and Babovic 2002).

The Ni/8YSZ powder forms a rough coating containing large-scale pores.

To copy the beetle's water-collecting design, materials scientist Michael Rubner, chemical engineer Robert Cohen, and colleagues at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge created a rough coating so water repelling--or hydrophobic--that water sprayed onto it stood up in nearly spherical droplets.

The brown dog was a terrier mix with a short rough coat, weighing 14 15 lb (around 6 kg).

After three generations of backcross, one line with the wild-type Gsdma transgene started to exhibit a partial rough coat phenotype, and one line with the mutant form (A339T) of the Gsdma transgene started to exhibit alopecia resembling the Gsdma3 mutants.

The breed standard does not recognise a Parson Russell with a curly or rough coat.

The type typically has cocked ears, a long face, and a smooth coat without undercoat, or less commonly, a "shaggy" or rough coat.

The most common type is the Normal or "Standard," which is allowed variance in coarseness between the sexes; males have a coarse, thick, rough coat, while females' coats are softer and finer.

A child with touch sensitivities might do better with a breed with a soft rather than rough coat.

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