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Discover LudwigThe phrase "made of linen" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is made out of linen fabric, such as clothing or household items. Example: The tablecloth was made of linen, giving the dining room an elegant and refined look.
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Were they actually made of linen, or could they have been made of leather?
A similar vestment, made of linen, was worn by persons other than the high priest.
The masks were made of linen, cork, or wood and were skillfully carved and painted.
Contraception dates back to ancient Egypt, where amorous couples relied on condoms made of linen.
He gazed with interest at the beauty of the women and their dresses, mostly made of linen.
The iPhone's notification panel, with its imitation linen effect, was not descended from an object that was once made of linen.
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For all the fun with ladders made of table linen, "wine" mixed in a cocktail shaker, japes at the ironing board (why are operatic servants so bad at folding napkins?) and comedy burqas, it is the moments of musical gravitas that resonate.
A lot of tablecloths made of 50percentt linen and 50percentt cotton on sale last summer were reduced from about $125 to about $81 or about $90 to $58 (for example, for an oval cloth of about 14 feet by 21 feet 6 inches with drawnwork and trapunto).
It was Moses who turned being Jewish into a way of life, involving everything from ethical behavior (thou shalt not kill, thou shalt not steal) to inscrutable rituals and taboos (thou shalt not wear a garment made of mixed linen and wool).
Originally French, it can be made of cotton, linen, wool or silk.
In the beginning, a suitcase was made of wool, linen and leather.
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