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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a splinter of mirror" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small, sharp piece or fragment of a mirror, often in a metaphorical or poetic context.
Example: "As she walked through the abandoned house, she noticed a splinter of mirror glinting in the sunlight, reflecting fragments of her past."
Alternatives: "a shard of mirror" or "a fragment of mirror".
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She whipped out a sheer silk stocking and a splinter of wood, and squeeee-ran the splinter down the stocking.
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But Mr Farage rejected the idea, saying Ukip was "not a splinter" of the Tories.
A splinter of the extremist Ansar al-Dine group may already be ready to talk.
Gambia's national territory comprises a splinter of land wedged into Senegal and facing the Atlantic.
I just hope a splinter of it will lodge in their memory.
The woodcutter swings his axe, and a splinter of wood hits the tengu on the nose.
Make sure you do not get a splinter of the shelf if it is wooden.
And Germany would suffer from a splintering of the euro.
His death may cause a splintering of the Shabab as different factions emerge.
His heart is still frozen by a splinter from a magic mirror, she still sets out to rescue him from the Snow Queen's icy kingdom.
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