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Discover LudwigThe phrase "decal of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used when referring to a sticker or design that is placed on a surface, such as a car, wall, or notebook. Example: The car was adorned with a colorful decal of a dragon on its hood.
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On the door was the decal of a funeral home chain.
(Dickey has a decal of Darth Vader's chest on the back of his iPhone).
His father, Srdjan, has spent the tournament there wearing a T-shirt with a large decal of Novak's face.
And on they rant until each discovers on the other's windscreen the decal of the Model Railroader's Association.
It's the same vehicle he used in his first Senate campaign, with the same three-foot-high decal of the Constitution slapped on the side.
They feature beautifully proportioned ladies and gentlemen, neatly dappled in watercolors and often framed by decal of curling ribbons.
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Another held the glossy decals of Lashkar-e-Taiba.
The cars they replace needed decals of the grilles and trim for brand identity.
Applying the decals of opprobrium-romantic, unrealistic, negative-to dissenters effectively excludes them from policy debates.
He owns a burgundy-colored Lincoln Town Car with decals of Jesus glued on the headlights.
Now in the pro-government heartland, more of the cars on the road sported decals of Mr. Assad.
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