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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a paper band" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a band made of paper, often used for packaging or holding items together.
Example: "The artist used a paper band to secure the rolled-up canvas for transport."
Alternatives: "a paper strip" or "a paper loop".
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The screen is covered with a paper band, a carbon film and a protective coat, so that granules hitting the screen produce impact marks on the recording paper band.
As the design evolved, it turned into something beautiful and exclusive, and something that was, in its native form, literally closed off to readers — it folds up and has a paper band that goes around it, like a literary chastity belt.
In order to track Interlibrary loan material in our system, we attach a paper band or wrapper with pertinent information on it.
When you've made your finalized piles, wrap and fix a paper band around each pile or use a rubber band.
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On paper "Band of Joy" might sound a bit like a return to familiar territory, but the performances are consistently surprising.
Now you can easily pick it up, and know how many you hold in your hand (with a Post-It or note on the paper band).
Once you've coated your gift in the paper you customised, add a paper tummy band.
And don't toss the paper band!
What is this paper band wrapped around the cover of my Interlibrary loan book?
Some wives stroked the heads of their slain husbands, whose foreheads were covered by paper bands bearing a Russian Orthodox prayer.
In the paper, band-stop vibration suppression property using a novel X-shape structured lever-type isolation system is studied.
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