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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a foam pad" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a cushion or support made of foam material, often used for comfort or protection.
Example: "I bought a foam pad to place on my chair for added comfort during long hours of work."
Alternatives: "a foam cushion" or "a foam mat".
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But you can wear shoes with a roomier toebox or use a foam pad to protect the raised part of the toe.
Drummond told her the price, expecting her to balk, but instead she gave the machine a pat, ticking her wedding band against the metal, and then brought out a checkbook, and paid for the machine, also purchasing extra ribbons, a bottle of White-Out, and a foam pad.
First impact tests on an anatomical hip model showed promising results of the new protector shell in combination with a foam pad.
The use of a foam pad could potentially result in a significant higher dose to the skin, resulting in an enhanced acute skin reaction.
The three radars were arranged in known locations and fixed on a foam pad to be placed at a height of about 0.7 m, which is near the average height of the chest of a sitting adult.
Rather, a foam pad is positioned below the climber as they scale a relatively short route (usually no more than 20 ft. high).
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It is found that a softer foam pad offers a better protection, but the foam pad cannot be too soft.
Among its unusual features is a thick foam pad that turns a simple sheepskin rug into an oversize guest bed and occasional trampoline — perfect for sleeping or leaping.
Take an old sweatshirt or even a memory foam pad and fit it above the crutch pad for a little extra cushion.
To compare the amount of patient displacement when a memory foam pad is used versus a bean bag with shoulder braces.
The mouse for her desktop computer rests on a yellow foam pad stamped in red with the outline of a Trojan, the mascot for the University of Southern California, where she is taking online courses toward a master's degree in social work.
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