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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a clog" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a type of footwear or to describe something that obstructs or hinders progress.
Example: "She wore a clog that was both stylish and comfortable for her long day at work."
Alternatives: "a blockage" or "a shoe".
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In case that a CLOG contains genes which are assigned to different EC numbers we annotate this CLOG with multiple EC numbers, unless one of the numbers is just an incomplete form of the other (i.e. 3.7.-. and 3.7.4.21).
What are these islands now but a nest of motorways, a clog of cultivation?
Wait to be congratulated for gulping back a clog of tears, for exhibiting silence.
Their father was a clog dancer in vaudeville and they were all part of the act.
Within five years he achieved prominence as a clog dancer with an act that included singing and comic patter.
As for the widows, happiness is a man dressed in drag and doing a clog dance in "Fille".
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Mr. Warkely came in and said don't start another batch or there'll be a clog-up in the dispatch room.
For dry leaves, try what is known as a clog-free rake, with short, wide plastic tines.
Using his mother's show-business contacts, Charlie became a professional entertainer in 1897 when he joined the Eight Lancashire Lads, a clog-dancing act.
The building offers an eclectic array of neighbors, including a clog-dancing trio upstairs and a picture-hanging aficionado next door.
In "Fille" they include a clog-dancing mum straight out of the English music hall, the endearing little dimwit, Alain, and a flock of dancing chickens.
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