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The phrase "a square of gauze" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a piece of gauze that is cut or shaped into a square, often in medical or crafting contexts.
Example: "The nurse applied a square of gauze to the wound to help stop the bleeding."
Alternatives: "a piece of gauze" or "a gauze square".
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She pressed a square of gauze to her head and went to see her doctor again.
Yesenia has a square of gauze taped to the side of her face like a miniature opaque window.
Ushered into a darkened back room by Tiffany Chan, a beautician, Ms. Tam reclined under a swag of sea green nylon tulle as Ms. Chan placed a square of gauze on her face, then arranged a crystals and stones -- like a necklace for some ancient tribal deity -- along her collarbone.
Alternatively, place a handful of dry oatmeal in a square of gauze and soak with cool water in a bowl.
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In the middle of each strip he stuck a little square of gauze.
Get a square of paper.
Begin with a square of paper.
Two 2x2 inch squares of gauze work well if you do not have pads.
He had just the thing, a square tin of Vaseline-impregnated rough-woven gauze, contained in a box of supplies donated to him a week or so back by the industrialists Smith and Nephew.
She took a piece of gauze and pulled off a slimy, transparent string laced with neurotoxins.
Tom Scutt's design encloses the opening scene in a tent of gauze.
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