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The phrase "a tapestry of multiple" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a complex and intricate combination of various elements or aspects, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The festival was a tapestry of multiple cultures, showcasing diverse traditions, foods, and performances."
Alternatives: "a blend of various" or "a mosaic of different".
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This essay argues that Salih's referents to geographic place should be read spatially; as the novel itself comprises a tapestry of multiple registers of form, chronology and history, so too should the reader re-examine Salih's use of geographic imagery and tropes.
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Her tapestry of multiple narratives includes letters and diaries seething with female rage and male unease.
The Iraq dossier was a tapestry of terror.
(Hersh's articles, he said, composed a "tapestry of nonsense").
What I want is a tapestry of the banality of the Muslim presence in New York.
I think that you can create a tapestry of contrasting elements that illuminate each other.
WILTON River Road Gallery "A Tapestry of Color," oil paintings and quilts by Anda Styler.
"We are Muslim, Caribbean, British, Londoners, Bristolians – we're a tapestry of things.
The world is a tapestry of energy concentrations.
The road is a tapestry of souls.
It's a tapestry of deeply explored and unexplored lives.
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