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The word 'bracelets' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a piece of jewelry that is worn around the wrist. Example: She wore a stack of colorful bracelets on her arm, adding a pop of color to her plain outfit.
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bracelets
noun
Plural of bracelet
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With a dozen glittery, midriff-baring costumes; strobing laser effects; and neon bracelets that were synced to light up with the pulsating beats of the show, her debut 1989 concert was, like all of Swift's tours, an outright spectacle.
Ankle bracelets could be used to track high-risk perpetrators of family and domestic violence under a proposal to be put forward by the federal government.
Although Moscow's bohemian restaurants are still filled with the fur-addicted crowd, the younger generation's style wouldn't be out of place in Kreuzberg or Shoreditch – a mix of vintage trophies and minimalist Scandinavian brands, ideally with a few locally produced items such as quirky bracelets from Moroz.
Curtis himself joked that he used to get limousines, diamond necklaces and bracelets sent to him long after.
Even beachwear could go smart with bracelets that track your desired tan level and swimwear that changes colour when you have had enough sun.
At nine years old Suan works everyday in the shadow of the hulkingly beautiful Angkor Wat ruins, selling bracelets and postcards to the hoards of tourists who descend relentlessly upon the site.
Our beautiful silver bracelets with a message in morse code have been really popular.
While sobriety bracelets aren't cheap, they are cheaper than putting a person in custody, and would prevent the long-term damage that often occurs when a person spends time in jail.
Bracelets, necklaces, extraordinary haircuts, western graphic tees, and long hair that once landed men in the pound have largely been thrown out the window because today, the morality police has evolved to almost exclusively target women.
She said the proposal for ankle bracelets is a step forward.
Visitors are invited to click a button and buy T shirts, bracelets and posters, ranging from $30-$30-$250
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