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Discover Ludwig'a band-aid' is correct and can be used in written English
It can be used to refer to an adhesive strip that can be used to cover a cut or wound, and is usually used in a metaphorical way to refer to a quick or easy solution to a problem. Example sentence: "The government's proposal was just a band-aid solution and did not address the underlying issues."
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"I'll get a Band-Aid".
"It is like a Band-Aid".
A pastry is a Band-Aid solution!
"This is basically a Band-Aid".
"It's still just a Band-Aid, though".
But this is just a Band-Aid.
What we got was a Band-Aid.
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A phrase used as a band aid for bigotry.
Get a band aid.
Put on a band aid.
Place a band aid on it.
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