Sentence examples for a seam of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a seam of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a layer or vein of material, often in the context of mining or geology, but can also be used metaphorically.
Example: "The miners discovered a seam of coal deep within the mountain."
Alternatives: "a vein of" or "a layer of".

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"Look, it's mended," Ms. Geraghty added, running her finger along a seam of black stitching.

There's a seam of naffness to Justice's techno cock-rock formation which is peculiarly French.

For all its wit and bounce, however, there's also a seam of vulnerability running through it.

Both have a seam of freshness that makes them intensely drinkable.

There is a seam of semi-personal memoir that runs through much of her work.

He failed to make the football team, and his constant banter exposed a seam of insecurity.

In one area, Dr. Squyres spotted the impression left by a seam of one of the air bags.

I would lift this intellectual embargo: the American theatre is too rich a seam of entertainment to ignore.

It is unmistakable with its chocolate brown wings edged in black and blue with a seam of creamy white.

"Dreamboats and Petticoats" was released in time for Christmas 2007.That gap turned out to contain a seam of gold.

Always there was a seam of humor, as though Mr. Generet was amused by his studly alter ego.

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