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The phrase "collar for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who is wanted for a crime. For example, "The police have put out an all-points bulletin for the suspect's collar."
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The Cap & Collar for "proper" beer.
Anita tidies his shirt collar for him as we speak.
He added he had not worn a clerical collar for over a decade.
(You can buy it still — blaze-orange bandanna, vest, and collar for $66.85).
Why are we swapping the white collar for the no-collar workplace?
The undeniably catchphrase has stuck, along with "collar," for an arrest, "pokey" and "heist".
"We are not the place to go to get a rhinestone collar for your dog".
"The coat collar, for example, went from short to high and then was turned back".
I wouldn't think of anything but your collar for the rest of my life".
Check out the double-breasted swing coat with princess collar for £425 (www.paulandjoe.com).
The decision was made after the eighth Yellowstone wolf wearing a tracking collar for research was killed this season.
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