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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sheet of newspaper" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a single sheet within a publication such as a newspaper, magazine, or journal, or to an individual sheet of blank newspaper. For example: "The cat was happily sleeping on a sheet of newspaper."
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She let him watch her while she unfolded a sheet of newspaper in the bathroom sink.
One sheet of newspaper covers her head, another acts as a muff for her hands.
"For some, the corner seats in clubs under the meager covering of a sheet of newspaper.
Many, unable to afford a prayer rug, kneel on a sheet of newspaper spread out on the asphalt.
She tested the hot iron on a sheet of newspaper that served as a covering for the makeup shelf.
While he waits for the tide, he scoops stew from a saucepan onto a folded sheet of newspaper.
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Rather than painting on a blank canvas, I work on sheets of newspaper.
As the crabs simmer, we cover the kitchen table with sheets of newspaper.
4. Mark Cunningham, a New York designer, improvised a tablecloth by spray-painting sheets of newspaper.
Thek started, and finished, as a painter of poetic, breezy conceits: seascapes on sheets of newspaper, verbal one-liners in sumptuous color.
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