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Free sign upThe phrase "in sheets" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something being spread out or covered with sheets of material, such as fabric or paper. Example: The leaves were falling in sheets from the trees, creating a vibrant carpet on the ground.
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in sheets
adverb
Of rain or other precipitation, very hard
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Cirrocumulus clouds form in sheets or patches and do not cast shadows.
In sheets.
Outside, the rain falls in sheets.
The rain came in sheets.
Her brittle hair, falling out in sheets.
Rain passes my windows in sheets.
Rain falls in sheets mercilessly, all day long.
The lightning came in sheets of metal sheen.
It lives on in sheets and shower caps.
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Fairfield libraries graduated from sign-in sheets to the Pharos system this year.
Study group attendance was monitored with sign-in sheets.
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