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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a collar" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a part of a garment, typically around the neck area, or in the context of pet accessories.
Example: "The dog looked adorable in its new collar, which was bright red and had a shiny tag."
Alternatives: "a neckband" or "a pet accessory".
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"For a collar.
A collar like this.
Although, sometimes, a collar is just a collar.
"Does your shirt have a collar?" "Yes".
"A young dispersing male with a collar.
A collar with a deep roll surrounds the face.
Deflated, it looks like a collar on a jacket.
Neither coat nor vest had a collar or lapels.
Neckwear was plainer, consisting of a collar with neck scarf.
"He's wearing a collar and tie," she said.
A collar up to your chin is the norm.
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