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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase 'cuff of' is not commonly used or accepted in Standard English.
Although you might find it used informally in some written English contexts, it would be better to use a more precise word or phrase. For example, you could say, "He pulled the collar of his shirt up to his cuffs."
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"My gun I keep down here," he said, raising the cuff of his left trouser leg.
The black elasticated arm support is just visible beneath the cuff of his dark blue suit.
Tonsillotomy leaves a cuff of tonsil behind, the significance of which is unknown.
And who's going to see it under the cuff of his tux, anyway?
She picked up a hefty, four-inch cuff of black enamel and 18-karat gold purchased at the store.
He did the same, letting the cuff of his white suit brush against her lacy sleeve as their arms crossed.
– Define the pressure volume relationship of the cuff of paediatric cuffed tracheal tubes.
One young man slit open the cuff of his jeans to accommodate a two-pelt gusset, below.
Eyes, hands, the cuff of a pant leg, the sheen of a velvet dress: all seem equally meaningful.
If the frayed cuff of an extended sleeve is in focus, the face of the sleeve's owner won't be.
Forget trading-floor rules such as the cuff of your shirt hitting an inch beyond your wristbone.
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