He takes out a folded paper from his inner jacket pocket and hands it to him.
It's okay to write "folded paper" without "sheet of" between the two words, correct? In case it makes a difference, in this scenerio, the paper is computer paper.
Thanks.
Top answer
Hi, I's fine. It usually refers to 'a piece of paper with some writing on it'. It's rather formal.
— Clive
Hi, I's fine.
It usually refers to 'a piece of paper with some writing on it'.
It's rather formal.
Clive
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