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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as fabric" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are comparing something to fabric, often in a metaphorical sense to describe texture, structure, or composition.
Example: "The community came together as fabric, woven tightly by shared experiences and mutual support."
Alternatives: "like fabric" or "in the manner of fabric".
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It's as if clubs such as Fabric are tasked with "stopping drugs", but this is nonsensical.
Just as fabric patterns can diffuse strong wall coloring, an intense wall color can tie together disparate furnishings.
Wearable accessories are gimmicky, but there's a move to more exciting things ahead such as fabric innovation".
Clubs such as Fabric had illustrious histories, he said, but were unlikely to survive the next few years.
"Well, we actually have been thinking about reintroducing it as fabric for quite a while," she informed me.
The exhibition includes 50 textiles, as well as fabric samples, a sample book and fabric-covered books and boxes.
Her large-scale sculptural installations, using everyday materials such as fabric, plaster and cardboard, are unforgettably bold and vibrant.
Indeed, perhaps the most striking thing about the list is that none of clubs on it attracted as much attention for their closure as Fabric has.
The study focused on the post-construction phase of the building process and consists of a construction review, as well as fabric and system performance tests.
In particular, geological characteristics that lead to efficient fracture propagation, such as fabric and mica contents, will lead to efficient chipping.
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