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Discover Ludwig"collar about" is a valid phrase and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a specific type of collar that is worn around the neck, such as a necklace or choker. Example: The elegant woman wore a shimmering brooch with a collar about her neck, adding a touch of sophistication to her outfit.
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Thirst was like a tight collar about our throats.
Photos: An arm and a Leg: Brioni coat with fur collar, about $7,500.
Erdem midnight-blue-and-red-silk satin dress with embroidered collar, about $3,560.
And before Conservatives get hot under the collar about PR, they should consider a few facts.
Lots of people have got hot under the collar about this, but does authenticity in, this sense, really matter?
Now that really would be something for our disgusted Tunbridge Wellian to get hot under the collar about.
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All of those 90s musicians who collar you about how they'd rather have taken a pint glass to the neck than "sell out" by doing a sponsored show: they're the end of the line.
What he doesn't yet know is that it's his collar that's about to get warmed up.
The workers' experiences echo complaints from blue collar migrants about being excluded from Qatar's national day celebrations in December.
The Buildings Department said that the collar weighed about 12,000 pounds, a weight that several people with expertise in cranes said was unusually high.
According to a computer database of past addresses, Mr. Williams most recently lived in Clinton, Md., a blue collar suburb about 30 miles from Silver Spring, site of the last shooting.
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