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The phrase "a tissue" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it in a sentence when talking about a piece of material used for wiping or cleaning, or as a metaphor for something fragile or delicate. For example: - "Please hand me a tissue so I can wipe my nose." - "The tissue of society is often torn by conflicts and injustices." - "Her arguments were so weak, they fell apart like a tissue in the wind."
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Blot with a tissue.
"A tissue of lies".
Demeter fumbled for a tissue.
I hand her a tissue….
She handed her a tissue.
Do you need a tissue?
Someone handed her a tissue.
Someone fetch me a tissue.
A court marshal handed her a tissue.
Hang on, I need a tissue.
Produced a tissue and wiped my mouth.
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