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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some fabrics" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a variety of fabrics, both natural and synthetic. For example, "We have a wide selection of some fabrics, including silk and polyester."
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Some fabrics and cushions were not adequately flame-retardant, either.
However, there is space to include variation – some fabrics do stretch, you know".
That's strange to say about a designer, but some fabrics and furs in this show looked as thick as upholstery.
During the first two days of the New York fall 2011 collections the most obvious disparity was the so-so quality of some fabrics.
Philip Morris said it had designed a type of paper making cigarettes burn less hot, reducing the chance of igniting some fabrics.
More outlets were installed near the bed so guests could work on their laptops in bed, and the carpet and some fabrics were changed to ones that could be cleaned more easily.
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Meanwhile, the other night, they sent an intern to Italy to pick up some fabric.
Meanwhile, they sent an intern to Italy to pick up some fabric.
With bralessness at its zenith, he transformed some fabric tubes from Orchard Street into scanty tops.
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