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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'comb of' is not correct or usable in written English.
The correct phrase would be 'comb off', for example, 'He combed off the tangles in his hair.'.
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But my best treat would be a comb of his distinctive London honey, the work of urban bees.
The herring was stripped to the bone, just a head with eyes trailed by a white comb of cartilage and vertebrae.
The leading, or front, edge of the wing has a comb of evenly spaced bristles, while the back edge has a porous fringe, the researchers said.
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Lance stands close by, shows me how to press the comb of the gun hard into my shoulder, how to place my weight on my left foot and how to take the safety catch off with my thumb.
arenaldemoris.com, from €15.20 for a tent and two adults KaySmythe San Sebastián On Bahía de La Concha (Shell Bay) the Comb of the Wind, the jaw-dropping iron sculptures of Eduardo Chillida, cast huge, bold shapes from the water's edge.
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Tangle Teezer, £9.99, 020 7274 6138 Extraordinary curry-comb of a brush; the thin plastic spines do a great job on wet, tangled curls.
Lightly molded decoration occurs, as does combing of the clay.
This methodical combing of the market has borne fruit.
By Dave Smith The New Yorker, December 22 , 1980P. 40 This year we are sending you combs of honey View Article By Phil Klay By John Cassidy By Larissa MacFarquhar By Rivka Galchen.
The combing of knit structure provides greater fabric stability both wale-wise and course-wise.
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