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The phrase "a hairpin" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small, typically metal or plastic device used to hold hair in place or to describe a sharp turn in a road or path.
Example: "She secured her hair in a bun with a hairpin before heading out for the evening."
Alternatives: "a hair clip" or "a bobby pin".
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Flower on a hairpin.
into a hairpin turn.
My aunt dropped a hairpin.
It was a hairpin maze twisting through cloud.
He replied that he had tripped over a hairpin.
The test driver downshifts and hurtles into a hairpin turn.
One of the two "arms" of a hairpin is then processed into a mature microRNA.
He landed on the roadway below, which had doubled back after a hairpin turn.
A long, U-shaped hole with a hairpin turn in the fairway.
Their most trivial actions may mean volumes, their most extraordinary conduct may depend upon a hairpin".
And here she had to fall in love with Andy at the drop of a hairpin.
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