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Discover Ludwig"iron bars" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to bars made of metal that are used for security, protection, or decoration. For example, "The entrance to the fortress was guarded by a set of iron bars."
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Bending iron bars and breaking out of steel chains".
Early methods involved hammering charcoal into red-hot iron bars.
In Samos, migrants wielded knives and iron bars, and they lit fires.
In whoever's hands, bombs, bullets, rockets and iron bars will achieve nothing.
Not keys and iron bars and little windows, like the old place.
There will be iron bars on the first two floors of the building, including the ballroom.
When banks were at risk from burglaries, they used iron bars and unbreakable safes.
He himself unlocks his liquor room, secured by two iron bars and four padlocks.
Or they'll use planks with nails sticking out, iron bars, hammers.
Recidivism is as common to the justice system as orange jumpsuits and iron bars.
He says those on the march bombarded troops with milk bottles and iron bars.
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