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The phrase "a stem of a straw" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the part of a straw that is typically long and cylindrical, often in discussions about drinking straws or plant stems.
Example: "She picked up a stem of a straw and used it to sip her drink."
Alternatives: "a piece of straw" or "a straw stem".
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Put it in a stem of a straw, and twist hard so that it goes in like a screw.
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To attach them to your stem, you can use tape, a stapler (if the stem is a straw), or even try a bit of glue.
Bend the end of the straw into a circle and tape it to the stem of the straw.
Polymeric hemicelluloses were extracted by autohydrolysis and alkali from a biomass feed consisting of the stems of rapeseed straw according to a full statistical factorial screening design.
Image:DVC00007_688.JPG|Dragonfly of a straw.
Flatten the end of a straw.
Cut the end of a straw past the bending part.
STEM of a SrTiO3/BaTiO3.
Seal off an end of a soda straw.
Drink a glass of water through a straw.
Give the patient a glass of water with a straw.
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