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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a seam" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the line where two pieces of fabric are sewn together or metaphorically to describe a division or connection between two elements.
Example: "The dress was beautifully crafted, with each a seam perfectly aligned to enhance its elegance."
Alternatives: "a stitch" or "a joint".
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Sunset runs in a seam.
"It was a seam route," he said.
But then a seam opens in the atmosphere.
He found a seam running diagonally toward the sideline.
And black stockings, no pattern, with a seam.
But the pipe dug out of the ground shows a seam with possible welding problems.
A seam has been cut open in Clem right through the very center of his face.
Many classical Greek helmets of bronze were joined by a seam down the crown.
And voila, we've carved a seam.
The technique for finding a seam is to test and test.
Yet its very existence ripped a seam in our cultural zeitgeist and changed pop culture forever.
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