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Discover Ludwig"the seams" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the lines where two pieces of fabric or material are joined together or where two surfaces meet. Here is an example of its usage: "The tailor carefully ironed out the wrinkles along the seams of the dress to give it a clean and polished look."
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(The seams are quite visible).
She tore out the seams.
It's bursting at the seams.
The seams show too much.
"Instead, we're busting from the seams".
And families are fraying at the seams.
Now Hyderabad is bursting at the seams.
Iraq is coming apart at the seams.
Throughout, the Roots held the seams together.
"This place was bursting at the seams.
Is Manila truly "bursting at the seams"?
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