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Discover Ludwig"thread count" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the number of threads in a square inch of fabric, often used to measure the quality of the fabric. For example, "This cotton fabric has a high thread count, making it very soft and luxurious."
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thread count
noun
A measure of the fineness of fabric; the total number of vertical and horizontal threads per unit of surface such as a square inch.
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The company did not disclose thread count.
Could "5:55" be an ode to thread count?
"That's even more important than the thread count," she said.
I wrote her a check — she can buy six-hundred thread count.
Despite the whopping thread count, the cape had a lovely economy.
One particular routine, about thread count for sheets, had the audience in stitches.
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It boils down to three things: material, how it's made, and thread count--in that order.
Queen-size Pima cotton sheets (250-thread count) are $34.99 each.
Unlike tea lights or high-thread count sheets, a clunky machine doesn't enhance treatment room ambience.
But it is shipshape, with high-thread-count bed linen.
Rooms typically have down comforters and 400 thread-count sheets.
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