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fabric

[fab-rik] / ˈfæb rɪk /
NOUN
cloth, material
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"Family farms are the part of the fabric of NI, making significant contributions to the economy, environment and society. It is imperative that they are safeguarded and allowed to prosper for generations to come."

From BBC

So it was five grown adults in a tent made for three people, the polyester fabric straining and holding its shape by a thread.

From Los Angeles Times

Paul Tazewell, an Oscar winner earlier this year for the first “Wicked,” once again wrapped Elphaba’s defiant spirit in the very fabric of her costumes.

From Los Angeles Times

According to the exhibition catalog, “Aso Oke” was inspired by the handwoven openwork fabric of Nigeria’s Yoruba people, as well as the drooping fila gobi ceremonial cap worn by Yoruba men.

From The Wall Street Journal

“It shows that we are weaving the brand into the fabric of the culture and things are just igniting on their own,” Louvet said.

From The Wall Street Journal