Sentence examples for a brace for a from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a brace for a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a support or reinforcement for something, often in a physical or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The engineer designed a brace for a new bridge to ensure its stability during high winds."
Alternatives: "a support for a" or "a reinforcement for a".

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Two years ago, after crashing at training, he broke two vertebrae and had to wear a brace for a month.

After about five weeks, the foot is remolded; a child then wears a brace for a few years while bones mature.

We bought a brace for a fiver, bathed them in a herby, lemony marinade, then cooked them quickly in a hot oven.

When, in childhood, my muscles got too weak to hold up my spine, I tried a brace for a while, but fortunately a skittish anesthesiologist said no to fusion, plates and pins -- all the apparatus that might have kept me straight.

Incidentally, I got a wrist rest and a Smartfish mouse and wore a brace for a few days.

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The introduction of Lloyd Sam and Ross McCormack gave Luciano Becchio the chance to grab a brace for what was a worthy win in the end.

Ravel Morrison scored a brace for the second time in a week to inspire QPR to a Championship victory over Yeovil.

Billy Kee struck a brace for Burton as they ended a four game winless run with victory over 10-man Wycombe.

Dougie Hill headed Raith's third before Bryan Prunty bagged a brace for the Sons, the second a spot-kick after Reece Donaldson had been dismissed.

These patients were treated with a brace for 6 weeks resulting in a stable knee in both patients.

The orthopaedic management depends on the severity of the fracture, but generally involves immobilisation of the ankle in a cast or a brace for about 6 weeks [ 4].

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