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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a swatch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a sample piece of fabric or material, often used in fashion or design contexts.
Example: "I picked up a swatch of the new fabric to see how it would look in the final design."
Alternatives: "a sample" or "a piece of fabric".
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Hollande wears a Swatch.
How huge a swatch?
One is as big as a Swatch.
She provided a swatch of the material.
It's always good to do a swatch.
Nearby was a swatch of a fisherman's knit.
"This is yak hair," he said, examining a swatch.
Wolfgang buys Giorgio perfume and a Swatch watch for her.
He handed me a swatch of the material.
Style counsel: Paul Newman's Rolex Cosmograph Daytona, or a Swatch?
A Swatch is not just affordable, it's approachable.
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