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The phrase "a square of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a geometric shape or when discussing the square of a number in mathematical contexts.
Example: "To find the area of the square, you need to calculate a square of the length of one side."
Alternatives: "a square piece of" or "the square value of".
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A square of sashimi?
You need a square of old comb.
This wasn't just a square of card.
This passivation layer was a square of side 40 μm.
Place each dough round on a square of parchment paper.
Line a large sieve with a square of clean muslin.
So we thought of a square of light.
It always moves to a square of a different colour.
I see a square of sky high above.
His last post was, ominously, just a square of white.
He picked up a square of bright-red fabric.
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