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The phrase "a strip of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a narrow piece or section of something, often referring to materials or food items.
Example: "She cut a strip of paper to use for her craft project."
Alternatives: "a piece of" or "a band of".
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A strip of leather".
He pulled out a strip of capsules.
It looks like a strip of neon".
Tie with a strip of husk.
"Anguilla is just a strip of sand," he says dismissively.
Tyler's hands were bound by a strip of a scarf.
Their rink is a strip of asphalt painted blue.
Market figures run continuously in a strip of scarlet neon.
A strip of 11 tickets costs $7. Information: egov.cityofchicago.org.org
Next came a strip of pliable white plastic.
Belmont Park has a strip of it to train on.
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