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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a strip that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific strip of material or area that has certain characteristics or functions.
Example: "I need a strip that can withstand high temperatures for this project."
Alternatives: "a section that" or "a piece that".
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The talk is on a strip that starts broadcasting when a shopper's finger rubs it".
Then he created Marmaduke, a strip that earned him both a handsome income and honours.
It is also an inspired deconstruction of a strip that manages to make the spectators feel every bit as naked as the performer.
Just as important, they prefer to avoid batting last on a strip that has been left to bake in the sun for five days.
Still others know him from "Newgarden," a strip that ran in weekly newspapers like The New York Press from 1988 to 1991.
But in a postcrash test, a strip that was partially immersed showed damage where the strip entered the grease, where oxygen was also present.
Stitched inside the pocket lining of each pair of flat-front chinos ($175) is a strip that recalls those in a fortune cookie, with a seasonal meditation.
The official scorecards also have a strip that can be peeled off; each player keeps his own score on that strip to compare it to the score kept by his partner.
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The 11-nm-thick Ag metal layer was a continuous strip that had a nanoscale crystalline structure, and the ZnO films also exhibited polycrystallinity.
Consider plugging your television and cable box into a power strip that contains a surge protector.
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