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Discover LudwigThe phrase "black cloth" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a noun phrase that can be used to refer to a piece of cloth of a particular colour. For example: "The tailor made a dress from the black cloth."
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Their faces were covered with black cloth.
The terrorists' faces were obscured by black cloth.
Nick rubbed the black cloth between his finger and thumb.
The bones were arranged on tables draped with black cloth.
Her pale hands stretch forward from swirls of black cloth.
The coif could also be an indoor skullcap of black cloth or silk.
The printer was draped in black cloth, accessible only to members of the spy agency.
"In Kony's house, we even found marijuana seeds wrapped in a black cloth," one told me.
They blindfolded me with a black cloth and drove me for three hours.
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Gaffer's tape is black, cloth-like tape.
In the past, the Baduy Luar wore only their homespun blue-black cloth, and was forbidden to wear trousers.
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