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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a loop of cord" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a circular or looped piece of cord, often in contexts related to crafting, tying, or securing items.
Example: "She tied the package with a loop of cord to keep it secure during transport."
Alternatives: "a cord loop" or "a looped string".
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In order to create a foot support, a loop of cord from a second laboratory stand was secured proximal to the metatarsal heads; this maintained the angle of flexion of the knee.
Place a loop of cord over your anchor and bend it over.
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His Bubble-Thing consists of a tube of thin, clear plastic with a loop of cloth cord attached to one end.
Once Khaled had lugged out a big, shiny, sausage-grinding machine and plugged it into a loop of extension cord, Masto carefully pulled on a pair of white plastic gloves.
Another uses circular forms of varying dimensions — rocks, a loop of electric cord, a charcoal wall drawing and the light from a bulb — to link the wall and the floor in classic Post-Minimalist fashion.
A mild-looking man of sixty, Fontana was dressed in black, with a black stocking cap and a black backpack, from one zippered compartment of which popped a loop of thick white electric cord.
Bind a loop of the earbud cable to the earbud with some sewing thread to keep the cord from getting pulled out of your buds.
Then cut a piece of cord elastic about six inches long and tie the ends in a square knot to make a loop of elastic.
Just blank walls, a loop of thoughts.
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