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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a headband" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a type of accessory worn around the head, often to keep hair in place or for fashion purposes.
Example: "She wore a colorful headband to keep her hair out of her face while exercising."
Alternatives: "a hairband" or "a headpiece".
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Inside the car was a headband.
("Lady Macbeth in a headband" was a much-repeated formulation).
His headdress has a headband depicting the jester god.
It's a headband with fluffy white cat ears attached.
One wore yellow police tape as a headband.
And a headband.
Or when she wore a headband... ...
He's just some bro with a headband.
So Lilac wore a headband also, for support.
Accesorize with a headband.
Sketch in a headband.
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