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Discover LudwigThe phrase "clutch with" is not correct or usable in written English.
It is not a phrase that is commonly used. Instead, you could use the phrase "grab hold of" or "grasp". For example, "She grabbed hold of the rope and began to climb".
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Suede clutch with Deco clasp, $1,950 at Ralph Lauren.
The collection features bags with embroidered tribal fabrics from Laos (pictured, Panda clutch with beaded charm, $98).
Also a Rick Owens black coat with leather belt and scarlet Alexander McQueen box clutch with a bow.
For ironic comment, there's a giant orange change purse and a cocktail clutch with built-in glove.
And that satin Gucci clutch with the gold chain strap certainly does not go with autumn's Manolo herringbone stilettos.
The human leg was (and still is) incapable of letting in a clutch with anything like the forthright abandon that used to send Model T on its way.
This is the season of the less-is-more clutch, with handfuls (pun intended) of designers offering palm-friendly options for girls on the go.
A clutch with a print of a doberman by Givenchy has yet to reach the site but already has a significant waiting list.
The youngest, Ralph, is odd, locked in a sealed, symbiotic clutch with his girlfriend that is literalised when they install a deadbolt on their bedroom door.
As the shards were swept rattling into the rubbish bin I admired a gold lamé clutch with wallet cleverly concealed within ($295).
Each pile is engaged, clutch to clutch, with a pile previously driven and then driven itself as nearly as possible to the same depth.
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