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The phrase "and a lining of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the inner material or fabric of an item, often in the context of clothing or upholstery.
Example: "The jacket features a durable outer layer and a lining of soft silk for added comfort."
Alternatives: "with a layer of" or "featuring an inner lining of".
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On this day, she made a major score, an intact service of ornate Thai-made silver, complete with oyster forks, marrow knives and a lining of hot-pink velvet -- a steal at $115.
The nest depression was 15 cm in depth, with a lower layer of small wood chips at its base and a lining of dead leaves.
The nest has a base of twigs, pine needles, grass or bark, and a lining of finer material such as feathers, wool, moss, lichen or spider web.
It has an outer layer of stems and roots, a middle layer of dead grass and leaves, and a lining of feathers, as well as of paper and other soft materials.
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In the end, a line of white and a line of black flank the principals.
There are only cookbooks and a line of granola.
Out of that came a magazine and a line of basketball playing cards and promotional partners.
There are a few trees and a line of ochre hills in the distance.
And a line of pickling cucumbers claims its own prime row of real estate.
The engine had already started, and a line of passengers was waiting to get aboard.
And a line of spring water may soon be available from the Ferragamos' Tuscan farm, Il Borro.
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