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hole punch
noun
A tool that is used to make holes in stationery for ease of filing
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"hole punch" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the tool used to punch holes in documents, or to refer to the act of using the tool. For example: "I used a hole punch to make holes in the papers so I could store them in my binder."
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A hole punch is a good investment as some handouts are not pre-punched, so you can hole punch them and keep them in your binder.
The penetrometer, which assesses flesh firmness, is essentially a hole punch.
Briefly, dried blood spots were punched out of the filter paper with a standard hole punch.
The remaining media and cells were then thoroughly vacuumed out of the hole punch.
Approximately 0.5 cm (hole punch #4) of leaf tissue was put in a 55-mm plastic petri dish.
Hole punch the top.
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(or a three-hole punch ruler.
The corner rounder is like a 3-hole punch.
Use a three-hole punch and hole protectors and then place them in your binder.
They feature a hole-punch selfie camera instead.
A template was made with a hole-punch matched to the diameter of the spectrophotometer.
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