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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stripe of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific type of pattern or marking that resembles a stripe, often in relation to colors or designs.
Example: "The artist painted a stripe of blue across the canvas, creating a striking contrast with the warm colors."
Alternatives: "a band of" or "a streak of".
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There is a stripe of killer who wants publicity.
The ship maps a stripe of bathymetry as we advance.
The streak has been removed and a stripe of zero counts replaces it.
On the lower floors, the baseboards are a stripe of black paint.
Besides green and white, it also has a stripe of orange -- not gold.
The other bummer is lamb shashlik arranged on a stripe of saffron rice.
For instantaneous sorption, the plumes may overlap within a stripe of fixed width.
It does to remember there was no single Dahl: he was a sentimental misanthrope who put a stripe of adult darkness into his children's stories; and a stripe of childishness into his stories for grown-ups.
If a background spectrum is not provided, the streak is removed and a stripe of zero counts replaces it.
It has a dark back, with a lighter underside, and a stripe of yellow, along its lower half.
Sadly, what the governor had told his boss over lunch remains hidden beneath a stripe of censor's pen.
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