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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a buckle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a fastening device, typically made of metal or plastic, used to secure two ends of a strap or belt.
Example: "He fastened his belt with a shiny buckle that caught the light."
Alternatives: "a clasp" or "a fastener."
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At the knee they are fastened with a buckle.
A buckle bomb is countered into a corner hurricanrana.
A buckle on his rear boot snapped off.
On the back of a soiled orange chair he saw the shine of a buckle.
Lacing or a buckle at the back waistband adjusted the fit.
In 1918 his collection included a lizard bag with marcasite and a buckle of lapis lazuli.
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As if a mirror were malfunctioning, each chair separating from a buckle-bright double.
In order to manage lateral buckling, a sleeper is often employed as a buckle-initiation technique to ensure pipeline integrity.
I won a buckling -- a baby boy goat -- in a raffle, and named him Raffles.
Scale spallation occurred by a buckling mechanism.
The studio he went to see, listed in the low $200,000s, had a buckling floor.
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