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Discover Ludwig'my sleeve' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when describing or referring to your clothing. For example, "I tucked the letter away in my sleeve."
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I roll up my sleeve.
"I rolled up my sleeve," he said.
"That's something I've got up my sleeve.
I wore my heart on my sleeve.
But I had more up my sleeve.
'Come along, Nathan.' Mum's tugging my sleeve.
"Mum!" The eldest pulls my sleeve.
"I don't wear my heart on my sleeve, man.
"I wanted to have a couple things under my sleeve.
The Afghan reporter working with me plucked my sleeve.
I've got a couple other things up my sleeve.
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