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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a belt" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a type of clothing accessory worn around the waist to support trousers or for decorative purposes.
Example: "He tightened a belt around his waist to keep his pants from slipping down."
Alternatives: "a waistband" or "a cinch".
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This one had a belt.
A belt shampoo bomb?
Excuse him, someone wanted a belt.
A belt as a potential noose.
Why didn't she wear a belt?
"You missed a belt loop".
"And you're wearing a belt, I assume.
I'll probably have a belt of whiskey.
She tightened a belt around her sweater.
A belt of gold comes and goes.
I have a belt with keys.
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