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The phrase "a wood block" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a solid piece of wood, often used in crafts, construction, or as a tool.
Example: "The artist carved a beautiful sculpture from a wood block."
Alternatives: "a wooden block" or "a timber block."
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Mujeeb Ullakhan, a wood block carver, sits on the stone floor with a small hammer and delicate chisel.
The engraver or cutter pasted each drawing on a wood block and cut away the white (negative) part.
(Ramses Manuel Rodriguez Bazalt, on drums, had a foot pedal to play clave patterns on a wood block).
In Balinese dancing, body movements, paces, and directions are dependent on drum strokes and signals from a wood block (keprak) and cymbals (cengceng).
When I visited Finney and Cohen in June, they showed me video of a wood block placed in front of this apparatus, which they call the death ray.
Mr. Ullakhan, 50, began learning the craft from his father when he was 8. His grandfather was also a wood block carver.
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The trophy, a gold basketball sitting atop a wood-block base, had its own seat.
Materials will be provided for making a wood-block print, a monoprint and a rubbing.
If it reminds you of a scene from a wood-block print, it's because it has been, many times over.
Nearby, two girls matched animals in a wood-block zoo, and another group measured out sand at a play table.
Disappointingly, it consists merely of a wood-block print on the back of an old proclamation; more like a tatty poster than actual wallpaper.
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