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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a clasp" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a fastening device, often used in jewelry, clothing, or bags.
Example: "She secured her necklace with a delicate gold clasp."
Alternatives: "a fastener" or "a hook".
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"It's lovers, mostly," she muses, gathering the beads into a clasp.
"Maybe you could use it like a clasp for a bolo tie".
Brooch, ornamental pin, usually with a clasp to attach it to a garment.
This is the bra that delivers "a range of cleavage," thanks to a clasp thingummy at your sternum.
They have a clasp that can be adjusted to fit most fingers, said Marc Schneider, the founder of Orbit Industries.
A costume ornament with twin jade discs linked by their dragon-shaped handles loosely held in a clasp was broadly dated to the "Qing period" (1644-1912).
Judson's fastener, called a clasp locker, was an arrangement of hooks and eyes with a slide clasp for closing and opening.
For example, a pattern of ginko leaves takes 72 hours of handwork, while topaz, amethyst and jade are worked into a clasp.
Miansai makes its men's bracelets out of thin rope, similar to what a rock climber would use, and uses a metal anchor as a clasp.
The authors acknowledge the support of Science and Technologies Facilities Council through a CLASP award (ST/M007820/1).
Instead, the Shine 2 ships with a sport band, a clasp and an action clip.
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