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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sash" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a decorative band or strip of material worn around the waist or over the shoulder, often as part of a costume or uniform.
Example: "She wore a beautiful dress adorned with a bright red sash that accentuated her waist."
Alternatives: "a belt" or "a ribbon".
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A sash window.
"You get hold a Sash Hicks right now".
"Why not epaulets and a sash?" "Legs," said Allah.
Honestly, more jobs should require people to wear a sash.
She wore a sash saying "40 looks good".
He was wearing a fur coat, cinched at the waist with a sash, and leather sandals.
Geesink put his opponent in a sash hold (kesa-gatame) to win the gold.
"They were always one wave away from having a sash on".
They hand Miss Colombia flowers and a sash with her new job title on it.
"It's called a cummerbund -- it's like a sash," his father replied.
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Together they have bumped off Snyder's husband, stoving his head in with a sash-cord weight.
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