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"fascia" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to refer to a band or sheet of fibrous tissue, especially one supporting a structure in the body, or to refer to a part of a building's exterior decoration. For example: "The building's fascia was painted in a deep red color."
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Halfway between Marble Arch and Notting Hill Gate, its old-fashioned gold fascia boasts of the whiskies and brandies available inside.
A deep fascia, or sheet of connective tissue, surrounding the structures in the body of the penis is prolonged to form the suspensory ligament, which anchors the penis to the pelvic bones at the midpoint of the pubic arch.
Most fibres attach, dorsally and ventrally, to connective tissues (fascia) that sheath the body.
The iliotibial band (ITB or IT band) is a tough, fibrous band of deep fascia (tissue that sheathes muscles and muscle groups) that is extremely strong and thick.
Dorsal and deep to this layer, a levator muscle runs from the sheathing fascia to the pharyngobranchial, and it can elevate the gill arch.
The scrotal wall is a thin layer of skin lined with smooth muscle tissue (dartos fascia).
The fibrous layer, which gives the lid its mechanical stability, is made up of the thick, and relatively rigid, tarsal plates, bordering directly on the palpebral aperture, and the much thinner palpebral fascia, or sheet of connective tissue; the two together are called the septum orbitale.
The designers have retained the rounded corners and friendly fascia of its 1950s namesake, and added retro notes inspired by the streamlining of US streetcars.
It will also ditch the Millets name as JD plans to use Blacks, which sells own-brands such as Peter Storm and Eurohike, as its single outdoor fascia.
It's just the best, with minimalist fascia, and a large, light cabin where you're happy to spend time.
Saturday shoppers saw a brand new fascia spelling out "His Master's Voice" in neon-pink signage recalling the days when Cliff Richard or Debbie Reynolds might turn up for signings and create pandemonium.
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