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The phrase "the jade" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is a noun phrase that refers to a specific type of stone, typically a green, semi-precious gemstone. Example: "The jade pendant glimmered in the sunlight, catching the eye of every passerby."
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the jade
noun
A semiprecious stone, either nephrite or jadeite, generally green or white in color, often used for carving figurines.
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Is there any significance to the jade?
"It eats the jade, rather than being absorbed," he said.
Archaeological evidence suggests that the jade was distributed as blanks.
I ask about The Curse of the Jade Scorpion.
The Jade Emperor sings in the Chinese opera style.
"As for the jade and crystal saunas, I can't speak to them," she said.
There is no particular order to the stops on the Jade Journey.
Inside the Jade Emperor Pavilion, the nuns milled around, checking one another's clothes and hair.
"The Jade Emperor," an old woman said, laying down a basket of apples as an offering.
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Presumably breaking the jade- X" law would break the jade- X-"X" and nephrite-"X" law, but breaking either of them would break the jadeite- Xaw.
Towards Leirhnjúkur crater, noxious bubbles created ripples in the jade-coloured mud pools.
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