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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a buckle for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a buckle that serves a specific purpose or is intended for a particular item or use.
Example: "I need to buy a buckle for my new belt."
Alternatives: "a clasp for" or "a fastener for".
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There's a main pocket for the device, a smaller pocket for headphones, and a buckle for attaching it to a full-sized bag "for additional fail-safe security," according to the product description.
The head end supports a buckle for the tail end to lock up the cuff.
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You can substitute the leather string for a buckle from an old watch if you like.
If you are a designer and want to draft a belt buckle for a new handbag, you have to use this software to carefully extrude the metal contours so that it is ready for manufacturing.
I would definitely go with an optional leather or nubuck band with a traditional buckle for $39 as well, rather than that logic puzzle of a standard strap.
A sensor placed on the hip (e.g., in a belt buckle) for walking detection may be unavailable as the user has decided to change clothing.
It has a full side-zip closure and rounded toe, with a decorative gold buckle for a glint of shine.
The design is coolly classic, varying only in a few appealing options: a buckle in back, for a gentlemanly touch; a longer curved brim, for a thuggish one.
A buckling analysis for a rectangular laminated composite plate with arbitrary edge supports subjected to biaxial compression loading was presented.
To that end, a buckling model for plates on a Pasternak foundation is presented, along with closed-form approximations of the solution for square and infinitely long plates.
Cut out a yellow rectangle for a buckle.
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