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The phrase "a spool of paper" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a cylindrical object that holds a length of paper, often used in printing or crafting contexts.
Example: "I need to buy a spool of paper for the printer to complete the project."
Alternatives: "a roll of paper" or "a reel of paper."
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A spool of paper inching from one machine shows that from a frenetic 300 beats per minute, the rat's heart rate has slowed to just 60.
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With one omission: Anne Tyler's A Spool of Blue Thread (Vintage).
A: Spools of coiled A.B.S. (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) plastic that costs about $45 each per kilogram.
(She can't take the paper vote with her as proof; the spool of paper remains locked inside the machine until the end of the day).
Start with a spool of craft wire or straighten a paper clip or two.
One swanky pal tells of staying somewhere on Cannes' main drag where the toilet paper was designed to look like a spool of celluloid.
Take a spool of twine.
Some Soup, and a Spool of Thread.
A Spool of Blue Thread, her 20th, is no exception.
A Spool of Blue Thread, by Anne Tyler (Knopf).
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