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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cuff" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the end part of a sleeve or pant leg, or in a more figurative sense, to describe a type of restraint or a slap.
Example: "He rolled up his sleeves to reveal the intricate designs on the cuffs of his shirt."
Alternatives: "a sleeve end" or "a wristband".
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But a cuff from David is not quite like a cuff from other playwrights".
They said he had not asked for a cuff.
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Essentially a cuff for your elbow, they came with or without sprays of horsehair.
Then he kneels down and begins pinning a cuff at the bottom of the victim's pant leg.
You suddenly notice a man kneeling before you and pinning a cuff at the bottom of your pant leg.
If anyone in the network is wearing a Cuff, their Cuff will vibrate.
Above: A Cuff Groupon; Some of the devices were sold online through Kohl's, Target and Groupon.
The cervix has been removed with a cuff of vaginal fornix and parametrium.
A cuff of mucosa was left intact around the duct opening (Figure 1D).
(D) Dissection of the Wharton's duct and a cuff of mucosa around the opening.
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