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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a single strip of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a singular piece or section of something, often in a physical context, such as materials or food.
Example: "She cut a single strip of bacon to add to the sandwich for extra flavor."
Alternatives: "one piece of" or "a solitary strip of".
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The distinctive argyle pattern on the front has been reduced from a full panel to a single strip of diamonds.
Situated on the highest part of the island, the runway is a single strip of Tarmac surrounded by fields and ocean.
Throughout the work there is a single strip of light at the back of the stage, which disturbingly resembles an out-of-focus sentence.
The pictures, each of them about 5 x 7 feet, are painted on a single strip of canvas arranged so that it can be unreeled in a wooden frame behind which a light is placed.
Using a simple Holga camera, Lucille Tortora makes a continuous series of images on a single strip of film, creating a kind of stop-action effect in her "Chance Encounters".
At its simplest, baseboard molding is just a single strip of wood with a simple contour, but it can also be made up of several moldings with different profiles, called composite molding.
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Measurements studied a response of a single strip on the synchrotron microbeam in face-on and edge-on modes using CMRP designed and developed readout electronics for a parallel readout of single strips.
The solution was obtained in a single strip consisting of the semi-infinite narrow region in front of a caisson and the fluid domain inside this caisson.
The third element, near the bottom of the page, is a single strip that displays one of the listings on the site, along with the lister's first name — a bit like an index card on a ride board.
The spectrum bolometer consists of a single strip set on edge, in an arm of a bridge.
A recurring theme in Pitt's table designs is the substitution of conventional legs for one continuous line of structure, a single strip that undulates, bends and folds in a contorted 3D doodle.
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