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The phrase "a strand" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a single piece or thread of something, often in contexts related to materials, ideas, or narratives.
Example: "She carefully unraveled a strand of yarn to begin her knitting project."
Alternatives: "a thread" or "a piece".
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No longer a strand".
TYRANNOSAUR is a Strand Releasing film.
There is a strand of irony here.
A strand of hair fell over his face.
What is a strand of Washington's hair worth?
I bought a strand of pearls for about $20.
Isn't it a strand of Islam, founded by Muhammad?
A strand of religious imagery eventually creeps in.
(A strand of DNA is roughly 2.5 nanometers in diameter).
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The UV-induced mutations also show a strand-specific bias.
RNA was isolated and sequenced using a strand-specific protocol.
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