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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sleeve" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a part of a garment that covers the arm or as a metaphorical expression in various contexts.
Example: "She rolled up a sleeve of her shirt to prepare for the task ahead."
Alternatives: "an arm covering" or "a garment sleeve".
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Tuck a tampon or pad in a sleeve of your long sleeved shirt.
So roll up a sleeve.
They used a handkerchief, or a sleeve".
NHS: the nation's heart on a sleeve.
Anthony spoke while wearing a sleeve on his right arm.
He wore a sleeve for the rest of his career.
"The bodies, one was sleeveless and one had a sleeve.
FreedomPop is a sleeve that fits over an iPod Touch.
Craft is more than setting right a sleeve.
Does it warrant a sleeve or a case?
The next person in the queue touched a sleeve.
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