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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a straight object" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an object that has a straight shape or form, often in contexts related to geometry, physics, or everyday descriptions.
Example: "The carpenter used a straight object to ensure the shelves were level."
Alternatives: "a linear object" or "an elongated object".
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Then, the referee puts a straight object like a baseball bat right where the two racers started.
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You can also use a hard, straight object like a table.
Reaching inside, Dr. Geraghty removed a long, straight object wrapped in a newspaper.
If you don't have a sturdy, straight object to use as a splint, you can make one to fit the patient's hand and arm using gauze and plaster of Paris strips.
Find a hard, straight object to use as an upper arm splint to keep the arm as straight as possible.
They proposed a camera calibration method for estimating the focal length of the camera and the distance from the camera center to the interface based on minimizing the length in the world space of a known straight object.
It should be a hard, straight object that is at least as long as the distance from the middle of the forearm to the tips of the fingers.
With a level or another straight object, span the distance between the two marks.
Brushes are used to remove excess chalk and other debris from boulders in between climbs; they are often attached to the end of a stick, pipe, or other straight object in order to reach higher holds.
When you are not using the slinky, put a ruler or another long, straight object through the middle.
Take an eyebrow pencil or another straight object and line it up from the edge of your nostril to the inside corner of your eye.
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