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Discover Ludwig'couch of' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English
You could say 'couch made of.' For example, "I just bought a couch made of soft velvet fabric."
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The couch, of course, is ruined.
Besides this couch of mine a mournful candle glows.
He eventually landed on the couch of a cousin in the Lillian Wald Houses in Manhattan.
Last year's Miss Texas, DaNae Couch of Coppell, just graduated from law school.
We were sitting on the couch of the apartment where she'd grown up, in Copilco.
"And I was sleeping on the couch of one of my friends from college".
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The first patented rock drill was invented in 1849 by J.J. Couch of Philadelphia.
Right now, Greg Couch of Foxsports.com calls him the most valuable player in the N.F.L.
To Greg Couch of Fanhouse.com, that shows tennis is a second-class sports citizen.
Greg Couch of Foxsports.com still counts himself among the Cutler's skeptics, not entirely sure Bad Jay won't show up again.
Greg Couch of Fanhouse.com argues they are Exhibit A of what is wrong with our diva-based society.
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