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The term "strip of" is correct and usable in written English.
This expression typically refers to a long, narrow piece of something, such as a strip of cloth or a strip of tape. For example, you could say "I used a strip of duct tape to fix the broken pipe."
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The strip of film?
A strip of leather".
He pulled out a strip of capsules.
A simple strip of ebony?
Copper plates, sheets & strip, of a thkns.
It looks like a strip of neon".
Tie with a strip of husk.
A strip of wood is pretty flexible.
A strip of tarmac, yes, but the world's strip of tarmac!
They are tied down around a strip of tawed skin.
Survey of a strip of buildings to check rehabilitation potential.
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