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The phrase "a tablecloth on a" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the placement of a tablecloth on a specific object, typically a table.
Example: "She spread a beautiful tablecloth on a wooden dining table for the dinner party."
Alternatives: "a table covering on a" or "a cloth on a".
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Imagine laying a tablecloth on a table.
It takes a moment to get used to the sight of a fully-clothed woman lying on a tablecloth on a banquet table, as if at a magic show.
But they were also influenced by Cézanne, with works like "Guayabas" reminding you of Cézanne's still lifes of apples — Oller painted the guavas spilling out of a ceramic bowl onto a tablecloth on a rustic wooden table, much as Cézanne arranged his apples.
All we can do is map out its gravity to show where it is located, the way a sightless person uses tactile textures to "see" a tablecloth on a smooth wooden table.
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* Cover it: Put a tablecloth on picnic tables.
("A lot of people thought we had put a tablecloth on the runway," Cagalj says).
We laid a tablecloth on the living-room floor and ate in picnic fashion.
He laid out a tablecloth on the tray in front of her.
When some people come at me with, 'Oh, is that a tablecloth on your head?' — it's like, really, don't.
Mrs Edwards had seated our family on the hearthrug in her drawing room with a Tablecloth on their knees & was feeding them bread & honey.
Put a tablecloth on it.
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