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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a ribbon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a long, narrow strip of fabric or material, often used for tying or decoration.
Example: "She tied her hair back with a ribbon to keep it out of her face."
Alternatives: "a strip of fabric" or "a piece of ribbon."
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Peel a ribbon.
"We have a ribbon cutting.
Hope there is a ribbon cutting".
Nor did they have a ribbon.
A ribbon bow often completes the corsage.
Has she ever even cut a ribbon?
It had a ribbon round it.
"He shows up and cuts a ribbon.
They always slap a ribbon on her.
This doesn't mean that everyone gets a ribbon.
What a ribbon hat LIZADONNELLY: Who are those two gals?
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