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Discover Ludwig"arm bands" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a type of band or strap that is worn around the arm, often used for identification or support purposes. Example: The swimmer wore bright blue arm bands to help keep her afloat while training in the deep end of the pool.
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"We just wanted to wear these arm bands," McGee said.
Even the "props" such as "arm bands" and "distinguishing dress" must be filed by petitioners.
The Lions requested to wear black arm bands the next day.
For Lackey Coach John Lush, whose team uses arm bands for each position group, simplicity is critical.
Both teams wore black arm bands for the match and a minute's silence was held before kick-off.
"I noticed the Manchester players are wearing black arm bands, do you know why?" asks Jonny Mac.
"They are reportedly wearing the arm bands due to the death of Diego Cavalieri's father," says Daniel Sheppard.
More than 100 objects, including solid gold jewellery, arm bands and silver ingots, were discovered by a metal-detecting enthusiast on church land in September.
Fist fights are no rarity and candidates often ar rive with small armies of mus cular guards wearing white arm bands, describing them as ushers.
Many wear the red arm bands of the right wing Pravy Sektor movement that was the militant backbone of the Maidan uprising in the capital.
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He has seen the upper-arm bands become popular on football players from the N.F.L. down to middle school.
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