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Discover Ludwig"grooves in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to a situation, object, or surface that has grooves or indentations in it. For example, "The wooden table had deep grooves in it from years of use."
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Jimmy Cliff grooves in the background.
Grooves in the nine-inch football provide additional grip.
Within two weeks, I had worn grooves in it.
Swans came through with grooves, in a way.
He showed how the pectoral fins tucked into grooves in the torso, for speed.
The change in specifications cuts their permitted volume of grooves in half.
The deep grooves in Orwell's cheeks... were at once apparent on either side of his mouth.
"You need to put grooves in the gun and grooves on the silencer.
The grooves in the organs are used to transfer sperm from male to female.
They have little shelves with grooves in two sizes; one for cigars, the other for cigarettes.
Watch out for food getting stuck in the grooves in the lid.
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