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The phrase "a silk" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a single piece or type of silk fabric or item made from silk.
Example: "She wore a beautiful dress made from a silk that shimmered in the light."
Alternatives: "a piece of silk" or "a silk fabric".
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Silk cocoons were purchased from a silk center in Taiwan (ShihTan, Miao-Li, Taiwan).
"Almost a silk jersey.
Upon a silk pillow.
His mother became a silk presser.
It was a silk tie for Richard.
A silk military-style jumpsuit, $530.
There's a silk that's already a glue".
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"Enveloped in a silk-lined cashmere wrapper".
Rauschenberg sold a silk-screen painting called "Overcast II".
Eventually I compiled these drawings in a silk-screen print.
The new baby lay squalling in a silk-lined crib.
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