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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a plastic sleeve" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a protective covering made of plastic, often used for documents, cards, or other items.
Example: "Please place the important documents in a plastic sleeve to keep them safe from damage."
Alternatives: "a plastic cover" or "a plastic pouch".
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Reusable glass water bottles typically use a plastic sleeve for protection.
It is just a lens, a light source and a plastic sleeve and sells for $27.
Although if you intend to add it to a cherished record collection, you might want to use a plastic sleeve.
Mr Ghorpade, a financial services executive who lives in New Jersey, said the letter arrived in in a plastic sleeve and a message from the US Postal Service.
Sit down at one of the community tables, take a slab of plain white bread from a plastic sleeve and feast.
Two Asian women slowly went from table to table carrying shopping bags filled with movies, each in a plastic sleeve with artwork copied from movie posters or ads.
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With the Odón Device, an attendant slips a plastic bag inside a lubricated plastic sleeve around the head, inflates it to grip the head and pulls the bag until the baby emerges.
Afterward, we were each given a small mirror in a red, plastic sleeve with some ridiculous slogan on it, like "Look at yourself and remember your promise".
Next, she pulled out a back issue of Motor Trend (in a clear plastic sleeve) that named the Tempest the magazine's Car of the Year for 1961.
Taken together, the names announced by Mr. Andriulli, who wore a red plastic sleeve on his left index finger to get a tighter grip on pages, seemed to suggest a cryptic mantra.
Each page was encased in a clear plastic sleeve, to prevent oxidation and decay.
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