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The phrase "rose thorn" is correct and can be used in written English.
For example: "The gardener had to be careful when working with the roses to avoid getting pricked by a rose thorn."
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The rose thorn vase, top, is one of the more functional pieces on sale at Rose, a recently opened shop at 1225 Abbot Kinney Boulevard in Venice, Calif., that its owner, Mark Rose, calls a "style store".
a) B-mode demonstrates atherosclerotic thickness (short arrows) and a rose thorn minor plaque (arrowhead).
a) B-mode depicts a rose thorn plaque (arrowhead) before an enlarged bulb ; CD shows a mixture of velocities and directions.
The sunglasses, made by Linda Farrow, were based on a mirror image of the Wayfarer, with a small rose thorn in each corner of the frames.
One of the first people to be given penicillin was an Oxford policeman named Albert Alexander, who, in 1940, had scratched himself on a rose thorn and developed septicemia.
Other findings of Crohn's recurrence at SBFT are luminal narrowing, thickened folds and deep ulcerations ("rose thorn" ulcers) [34] (Fig. 23).
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The rose thorns came loose; the bouquet's topmost stems sprung free.
She encounters sharks, rocks and barnacles that slice, and kelp that pricks like rose thorns.
For this job, I have a special pair of tough vinyl gloves that will not let even the toughest rose thorns through.
She remembers it for the aggression it generated in the people who came: one of them stuck rose thorns in her stomach, another held the gun to her head.
For trait loss items (e.g., rose thorns, bird flight, etc)., 12.4percentt of the 492 responses included pressure-related concepts.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com