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The phrase "jigsaw collection" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a collection of jigsaw puzzles. For example: "My niece loves putting together jigsaw puzzles, so I bought her an entire jigsaw collection as a gift."
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A Jigsaw collection — on sale from Thursday — comprises 40 pieces inspired by O'Keeffe's wardrobe and her expressionist work.
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There were goodbyes and decisions about giving away her quilting supplies and the jigsaw puzzle collection that inspired the patterns of her one-of-a-kind pieces.
Jigsaw's new collection feels contemporary and wearable: kimonos, wide lapels, simple waistless dresses, the sort of thing O'Keeffe wore to paint in.
This year was no different, thanks to a Tate retrospective and "inspired by" collection at Jigsaw, which introduced a new group of fourth-wave feminists to her work.
After "Jigsaw," she assembled some collections of her magazine pieces.
Arguably, the jigsaw is still incomplete: the collection has no name, nor staff attached.
A collection is like a massive jigsaw of all the things that are important to you.
Opie's collection includes a second world war jigsaw showing Winston Churchill, considered sufficiently morale-boosting to produce despite the rationing of cardboard.
Current season Jacquemus is easy to analyse, with patriotic blue, white and red running through geometrically cut mini dresses, jigsaw skirts and tops layered upon tops (the whole collection is playfully meta).
Although billed as a novel, "Claire of the Sea Light" functions in much the same way as the stories in Danticat's powerful 2004 collection "The Dew Breaker," its chapters gradually fitting together into a jigsaw puzzle of entwined lives.
So with careful consideration, Katie Starmer-Smith, a former buyer for Jigsaw, has launched Atterley Road, a new online store which will stock a concise collection of brands, blended and edited to work seamlessly together, to help you to shop for your new wardrobe without any old-fashioned hard work.
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