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The phrase "on a string" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is being manipulated or controlled easily or effortlessly. For example: - The talented puppeteer controlled the marionette on a string, making it dance and twirl effortlessly. - The CEO has the entire company on a string, making all the major decisions without consulting anyone else. - She seemed to have her emotions on a string, always able to compose herself and remain calm in difficult situations.
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"Just one credit card on a string like that.
He wears bifocals on a string.
Osborne is pushing on a string.
I'm hanging on a string right now".
"It is like pushing on a string".
Hearts on a string, $15 apiece.
They don't want to be puppets on a string.
Isn't this the classic 'you can't push on a string'?
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All four types of PAN nanofibers possessed fine linear morphology without any discerned beads-on-a-string or spindles-on-a-string phenomenon.
The PAN and PVP nanofibers produced under reasonable conditions exhibited fine linear morphology without any observed beads-on-a-string or spindles-on-a-string phenomenon.
'Beads-on-a-string' diagrams were produced with BiQ Analyzer (39).
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