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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a zipper" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the fastening device commonly found on clothing, bags, and other items.
Example: "I need to replace the zipper on my jacket because it keeps getting stuck."
Alternatives: "a fastener" or "a zip".
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It's like a zipper.
A zipper could have broken.
And so he had a zipper factory".
Baste the zipper in place, using a zipper presser foot.
"She'll interpret those things, but she might add a zipper.
I will wear nothing with a zipper to the appointment.
It's 11 by 18 inches and has a zipper top.
"How long a zipper you need?" asked Mr. Stiefel.
What's even less studied than a pencil or a zipper?
Stitch the layers together, using a zipper foot.
"Oh my God, there's a zipper on the cover!
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