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Discover Ludwig"the patch" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It can be used as a noun or a verb in different contexts. As a noun, "the patch" usually refers to a small piece of material used to cover or mend something. For example: - He carefully sewed the patch onto his torn jeans. - The doctor prescribed a nicotine patch to help him quit smoking. - The farmer planted a patch of sunflowers in his backyard. As a verb, "patch" means to mend or fix something, or to cover a hole or damaged area. For example: - She patched up the hole in the wall with some plaster. - The mechanic was able to patch the leak in the tire. - The team patched together a plan to save the failing project. In general, "the patch" can be used in any sentence where a small, usually round or square, piece of something is being referred to. For example: - She had a patch of freckles on her nose. - He put a patch of ice on his injured knee. - The artist arranged the colorful patches of fabric into a beautiful quilt. So, as long as "the patch" fits the context and meaning of your sentence, it
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the patch
noun
A piece of cloth, or other suitable material, sewed or otherwise fixed upon a garment to repair or strengthen it, especially upon an old garment to cover a hole.
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McCain" on the patch.
Take the patch.
Trouble was, the patch wasn't there.
But the patch remains the patch, for better or worse.
"But the patch is passive.
The patch spoke to me.
So she went on the patch.
I like the patch a lot".
The patch will bear Young's initials, GBY.
Every day, the patch doubles in size.
The patch depicted … a skunk.
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