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The phrase "the thread for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific topic or discussion within a larger conversation, often in online forums or messaging platforms.
Example: "I started the thread for our upcoming project to gather everyone's ideas and suggestions."
Alternatives: "the discussion about" or "the topic regarding".
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Don't tell me someone's drunk the alcohol And sewn the thread for stitches into a tablecloth.
And those in favour dominated the thread for the first hours after publication on Friday.
If I amn't barred from the thread for stupidity, my other questions still stand though.
"You have to look at who made the thread for that fabric and who supplied the cotton for that thread.
BUT SEE THE THREAD FOR UPDATE I can understand why Gover thought it was a rewrite of his version.
Second: how's about telling us what you thought on in the thread for the Guardian Film Show?
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In the second step, the data are divided among the threads for computation.
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