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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tablecloth" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a piece of fabric used to cover a table, typically for protection or decoration.
Example: "For the dinner party, I decided to buy a beautiful red tablecloth to match the theme."
Alternatives: "a table cover" or "a table linen".
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"Have a tablecloth.
Not a tablecloth in sight.
A tablecloth with sleeves".
It reminds me of a tablecloth.
As for babies… got a tablecloth?
I displayed it without a tablecloth.
I don't even own a tablecloth (Sorry, Mom).
A colorful Bhutanese fabric is used for a tablecloth.
* Cover it: Put a tablecloth on picnic tables.
A tablecloth clips the top of my head.
With a table like this, who would use a tablecloth?
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