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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sew" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a misunderstanding or miscommunication, as "sew" is a verb and does not typically follow the article "a."
Example: "I need a sew machine to fix my clothes." (This should be "sewing machine.")
Alternatives: "a stitch" or "a seam."
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The 42-year-old Binoche says she wanted to play the role because, "I'm playing an immigrant who worked as a musician in Sarajevo and is a sew... what is the word for someone who sews, a couturier?" she asks.
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The Beat – Stand Down Margaret That settles it – I'm buying a long parka with a sew-on target so's I can stand in the foyer watching Greg Jerome beat his own high score on Defender, and then follow him inside whenever a 2-Tone or ska song is played.
Cronenbold got a sewing machine.
She had a sewing machine.
Hey, look -- a sewing kit".
The rattling sounded like a sewing machine.
His feet move like a sewing machine".
"My father was a sewing-machine operator.
Punished for dropping a sewing machine.
A sewing box complete with rusted pins.
"We're not like a sewing circle.
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