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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a loop of ribbon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a circular or looped piece of ribbon, often in the context of decoration or crafting.
Example: "She tied a beautiful bow with a loop of ribbon around the gift box."
Alternatives: "a ribbon loop" or "a ribbon circle."
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There's a loop of ribbon to hang it Available in three sizes.
By the late 80s, when my mother owned a bookstore in Maine, The Prophet was available for purchase in a tiny, Post-It sized hardcover edition complete with a loop of ribbon to hang from your Christmas tree.
Tie a loop of ribbon.
Just hot glue a loop of ribbon or rope to the back.
Pin and/or glue a loop of ribbon to allow you to attach the ornament to your Christmas tree.
defer.add img); If you wanted to hang the sugar eggs, insert a suitable small stainless steel hook or a loop of ribbon into the icing seal at the top of the egg while the icing is still wet.
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In order to raise public awareness, advocates promote the wearing of a loop of red ribbon to indicate their concern.
Attach a sturdy loop of ribbon, to one side of the opening, as a finger, wrist or belt strap.
Attach a small loop of ribbon, to one side of the opening, as a finger or wrist strap.
Attach a small loop of ribbon, to one side of the upper pocket, as a finger or wrist strap.
Cut a small loop of ribbon.
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