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The phrase 'fabrics of' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to discuss different types of fabrics or materials. For example, "The intricate fabrics of Kashmiri shawls are renowned for their beauty."
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"Quilts Show: The Fabrics of Life".
HISTORIC COLD SPRING VILLAGE "Quilts Show: The Fabrics of Life".
In his own words "Men may die, but the fabrics of our free institutions remain unshaken.
Kabuki production companies responded by exaggerating the colour and fabrics of that dress.
Carbon-60 molecules could provide fabrics of astounding strength and lightness.
Chiffon, weightless linen, flowing satin and crisp folds of cotton have been the fabrics of choice.
For fashionistas: a fabulous collection of caftans, made of the finest fabrics of the Ottoman Empire.
The fabrics of the clothes were vibrant reds, maroons, tans, burnt oranges, rich creams, tree greens, and camouflage patterns.
These weavers produced silk fabrics of high quality and were known for their subtle use of fancy weaves and textures.
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"It is fraying the fabric of democracy".
Part of the fabric of Seattle".
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