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The phrase "filament of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a thin, thread-like structure or element of something. An example sentence could be: "The scientist carefully studied the filament of the spider's web under a microscope."
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Shad roe wrapped in a filament of bacon and slowly sauteed takes on an exquisite texture.
That remains to be seen, but a thematic filament, of sorts, connects the works.
Then around the edges a filament of green appears, spreading almost imperceptibly.
Figure 1: A paired helical filament of tau protein, as solved by cryo-electron microscopy.
Dr. Robinson, who invented the WaterPik automatic flosser, originally tried it with a filament of titanium alloy.
Wischik, C. M. et al. Structural characterization of the core of the paired helical filament of Alzheimer disease.
Mr. Liu made each dance a long unbroken filament of motion, his body filled with music and the dance.
Liversage et al. suggested that the three titins might be distributed with two on an actin filament of one polarity and one on the filament of opposite polarity.
The one filament of hope comes from the data on Europe.
A heated nozzle extrudes a filament of thermoplastic, which sets as it cools.
Once, moved by some filament of need for affection, Dakotah tried to hug Bonita, who was scrubbing potatoes in the sink.
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