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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tread" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a single instance or piece of a tread, such as in the context of tires, shoes, or any surface designed for walking or movement.
Example: "The tire had a deep tread that provided excellent grip on wet roads."
Alternatives: "a tread pattern" or "a tread design."
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Non-slip socks (also referred to as anti-skid or treaded socks) are socks with a tread pattern provided on the sole, or ventral surface, for the purpose of improving traction.
The only downside: it's turned me into a tread bore.
The New Economy passed over the valley without leaving so much as a tread mark.
But Mr. Nasser said: "A tread separation is a catastrophic event.
"Most vehicles do not handle very well when you lose a tread.
Julian Assange alongside Eric Cantona, running on a tread mill at the Ecuadorian embassy in London.
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The $15.5 billion that the administration is asking for the 2004 fiscal year is what Representative Joe L. Barton, Republican of Texas, calls a "tread-water budget" that does not allow any grand vision.
The subject is moving on an inelastic belt supported by a tread-surface fixed on the body of the treadmill.
But nor is it achieved by raising expectations too high - recovery should be a journey, not a tread-mill.
Other measurement errors can also occur due to a tread-surface deflection, which will store and release mechanical energy during contact.
Not all hamsters will enjoy a tread-wheel.
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