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The phrase "a tool belt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a belt worn by workers, typically in construction or trades, to hold tools and equipment.
Example: "He wore a tool belt filled with all the necessary tools for the job."
Alternatives: "a utility belt" or "a tool pouch".
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PETER GYULAVARY A Tool Belt as a Symbol "I always knew Australia would bring me something special and magical," said Jane Gyulavary.
He had jeans and a tool belt.
"I still have a tool belt," Mr. Harder said.
My job is to give my clients a tool belt".
She comes up wearing a tool belt and lugging a ladder.
"Coming out of college I felt like I had a tool belt to draw from.
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1) Transformative Entrepreneurship- we want our students to walk away with a tool-belt of hard skills that will actually be useful to them as entrepreneurs and changemakers.
But now, instead of being issued a hammer to make a story, reporters are handed a whole tool belt of power equipment to get the word out, which is great until it is not.
The show's Amy Wynn Pastor, a carpenter, gets down to work by rolling up her tank top until it's a bikini bra: she's a "Tool Time" girl with a bulging tool belt.
I wear that and maybe a lifting belt or some kind of a linesman tool belt.
"We're going to put a hard hat on the kids, and give them a little tool belt," said Johanna Gorelick, the manager of the museum's education department.
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