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Discover Ludwig"paint nails" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is most commonly used in the context of personal grooming or beauty. For example, "I need to paint my nails before the party tonight" or "She spends hours every week painting her nails in intricate designs." It can also be used in the imperative form, such as "Don't forget to paint your nails for the wedding!" Here's an example sentence using "paint nails": After a long day at work, she liked to relax by pouring herself a glass of wine and painting her nails a bright, cheerful color.
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In the attack on the base, about 50 settlers used paint, nails and rocks, the military said.
Surely not just from videos of how to paint nails in ever weirder ways, or from vlogs on how to beat their mates at imaginary football games?
"We wanted to build an automated device to paint nails.
Spa Di Da, the Kid's Spa & Salon was on hand to paint nails, spray paint tattoos and create up-dos for the little ones, Giggles 'N' Hugs Children's restaurant provided yummy pizzas and grilled cheese sandwiches while the newly opened indoor playground The Playroom in Sherman Oaks handed out free passes.
Paint nails.
Do splatter paint nails.
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They each have garishly painted nails and wear make-up.
Painting nails: 20 days.
No more crazed lifestyle, make-up or painted nails.
Have trimmed, nicely painted nails.
Begin painting nails using a thin coat.
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