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Discover Ludwig"hoops of" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English
You could use the phrase "rings of" instead. Example sentence: The castle was surrounded by rings of thick stone walls.
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We who came to stay jumped through hoops of fire to gain some acceptance.
We ended up going to the agility class where Max jumped through hoops of fire.
There, visitors entered through a long tunnel of corrugated steel, banded along its interior with hoops of bluish neon.
She and her brother lived in fear of the ferocity of parental expectations — what Lynn calls "hoops of fire".
In the 12th and 13th centuries huge openwork hoops of iron or bronze supported numerous prickets (spikes) for candles.
Their laughter precedes them onto the stage: big, bright hoops of noise with sharp and jagged edges.
(858 385-1960 www.architecturalpottery.com MOD LAWN -- Irrigate artfully with water that sprays off the hoops of this copper kinetic sculpture.
The great distended hoops of his earlobes are looped for convenience over the top of his ears.
It looks a bit like a flying saucer and the shape is inspired by the hoops of a crinoline dress.
An aspiring director was expected to jump through carefully placed and managed hoops of training, apprenticeship and credentialization.
They are finding it harder to pass through the traditional hoops of maturation — going to college or starting work, finding a spouse, buying a house.
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