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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a strap to your" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to an accessory or attachment that connects to something else, often in a physical or metaphorical sense.
Example: "Make sure to attach a strap to your bag for easier carrying."
Alternatives: "a connector for your" or "an attachment to your".
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Attach a strap to your guitar.
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Tuck your shoestrings into your right shoe, and get a strap to wrap your long pants cuff around your right ankle so that nothing gets caught in your chain ring.
Sandals: Opt for something with a strap to save your feet, and to avoid losing your shoes in crowds.
Consider using a strap to hold your back foot for support if the pose is difficult.
You can use a strap to keep your arms in line, if necessary.
Drill/cut slots in the "top" piece of plywood to allow for a strap to hold your laptop securely in place within the box/briefcase/carrying case.
Now, imagine going to the cinema but this time, instead of sitting down in front of one enormous screen, your're handed a tiny one to strap to your face - a virtual reality headset.
This is the PooTrap, an elaborate apparatus that you strap to your dog.
And they're all convinced that riches lie in creating a believable screen that you can strap to your face.
You can also get a biofeedback machine that you can strap to your waist to read your heartbeat and brain waves.
Before launching the boat, adjust the hiking strap to your liking (an ideal position is your knee must be straight with the boat when hiking out).
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