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The phrase "sandwich of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is layered or composed of different elements, often in a metaphorical sense. Example: "The report was a sandwich of facts, opinions, and personal anecdotes."
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Welcome, the Hangover Sandwich of Dreams.
Guess what our signature sandwich of the day is?
Thus a sandwich of planes and spaces is made.
One diner customized a bunless sandwich of lardo smeared on headcheese.
They are a sandwich of liquid crystal between sheets of thin, but strong glass.
His offering was a sandwich of grilled horse bologna, cheddar, and foie gras.
Even shoes were a club sandwich of raffia, rubber and a strip of color.
She insisted on making me lunch, a sandwich of strong, spicy homemade chorizo.
But they were still less embarrassing than the ham sandwich of Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen.
The zapatillas (40cm-long sandwich of lacón con queso) are simply unbelievable.
Ideally, that means a sandwich of thick materials hugging an airtight gap.
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