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"clip it on" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe the action of attaching or fastening an object with a clip or clasp. Example: She took the keychain and clipped it on her belt loop before heading out the door.
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"You clip it on right here" -- she indicated a waistband -- "and then you let your jacket hide it".
If your dog is not on the leash, clip it on immediately.
Ordinarily, in a briefly intrusive, intimate moment, he would clip it on an interviewee's shirt.
But then, after 76 minutes, Ter Stegen tried to clip a pass over Pablo Hernández's head only to clip it on to his head instead, the ball bouncing back into the net.
Attach your bracelet to a safety pin and clip it on your pants so it's tight.
Take the twisted length of hair and clip it on top of your head using a crab-clip.
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Vermont's Burlington Employees Retirement Systemm filed a Finra claim in February accusing Morgan Stanley, its former investment advisor, of secretly clipping it on each trade, in addition to levying wrap fees.
Screw the light bulb in through the metal side until it's tight Next open the clip on the wires then clip it onto the metal but on the side of the battery holder.
Will a next-generation Robot 8 swear at the referee and fall down clutching its circuit board in superbly feigned agony, because a human's boot has clipped it on the wheel?
Most participants (n = 40, 69%) wore the accelerometer using a belt, while 14 (24%) clipped it on the waistband of their clothing and the status was unknown for four participants (7%).
Keep your hair however it is and leave it down.You can also do it in a braid or if you have shorter hair, clip it back on one side.
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