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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fine thread" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to thin, delicate strands of thread that are often used for sewing or other crafts. Example: She carefully sewed the button back onto her shirt using a fine thread.
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Faience [ILLUSTRATION] tied together with fine thread.
A third strand consists of images of breath and breathing, the fine thread of life itself.
But the book he produced was "chaotic, without a fine thread".
Mr. Hamelin, summoning tremendous power, played it magisterially, without ever losing sight of the fine thread connecting its various episodes.
Finally, another fine thread started by Kemster, who asked: Have you ever been bowled over a by a single sentence?
Leonor Mendoza takes a more robust approach to extremely fine thread, which she wraps around a cage of steel bars curved into a basket shape.
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This Hubble Space Telescope image of galaxy NGC 1275 reveals the fine, thread-like filamentary structures in the gas surrounding the galaxy.
It is early, sometimes flowering in late April, but not so early as P. tenuifolia, a beautiful species, also from the Caucasus, with fine thread-like foliage and blood red single flowers.
In the fine threads that figure did I work.
The actin filaments are linked to each other lengthwise by fine threads called S filaments.
Within the nuclear regions of cells is a mélange of twisted and interwoven fine threads, the chromosomes.
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