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Discover LudwigThe word "fibres" is correct and usable in written English
For example, you could use it in the sentence "The shirt is made of natural fibres".
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fibres
noun
Plural of fibre
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Officers also found a top with traces of Mr Brown's DNA and and fibres found on Mr ap Rhys Pryce's overcoat were microscopically indistinguishable from the material of that top.
After finding "fibres" on my own hand, I'm fairly satisfied morgellons is some 21st-century genre of OCD spread through the internet and the fibres are – as Wymore's labs report – particles of everyday, miscellaneous stuff: cotton, human hair, rat hair and so on.
Look at the label sewn into your top: the only thing it must tell you under law is which fibres it's made out of – whether it's cotton or acrylic or whatever.
Forensic scientists generally specialise in a certain area of research, such as body fluids or toxicology or, in the case of Sheridan, textile fibres.
The morgellons particles didn't match any of the 800 fibres on their database, nor the 85,000 known organic compounds.
Much thinner than his body hair, the fibres seem to be protruding from his sores.
I always keep some speedwork going because obviously it is a neural thing and once we start we can't let those fast muscle fibres fall asleep and turn back into slow twitch muscles.
Why I found fibres on my hand: because they are picked up from the environment.
The fibres were the product of mysterious creatures that burrow and breed in the body.
Examining him with a toy microscope, Leitao found him to be covered in unexplained red, blue, black and white fibres.
Experts from the Forensic Science Service (FSS) are currently analysing swabs for DNA, fingerprints, hair or fibres from the two bodies.
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