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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sheet of white" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a piece of paper or material that is white in color, often in contexts related to art, writing, or printing.
Example: "She took a sheet of white paper and began to sketch her ideas."
Alternatives: "a piece of white paper" or "a white sheet".
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"Le coupon" was a sheet of white paper.
He took out a sheet of white paper and a pen.
He was conscious of a roaring sound, and a sheet of white spray above the black.
It is a sheet of white poster board studded with images of bloodied children.
The ice rink in the central square is a sheet of white plastic.
Then he unfurled a sheet of white muslin and proceeded to sew the bundle closed by hand.
Before the operation, she drew a five-inch-long horizontal line in the middle of a sheet of white paper.
So instead, pick up an old picture frame from a charity shop, throw a sheet of white paper under the glass layer – et voilà!
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A 10th-century poem inscribed by him on a sheet of plain white paper is tiny in size but designed for detonation.
Miles below our jumbo's porthole one ploughed road, straight as a line ruled across a sheet of foolscap – white, far as the eye can see.
Take a sheet of plain white paper.
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