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Discover LudwigThe phrase "put on gloves" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about someone putting on gloves, either for protection or for use in a specific task. For example: "When I went to change the oil in the car, I made sure to put on gloves so I wouldn't get my hands dirty."
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But she had to put on gloves just to talk to him".
He brought it up the elevator, and I didn't even have to put on gloves".
I put on gloves that blunt sensation to my fingers and make me clumsy.
In one activity, children will be asked to try to button a shirt after they have put on gloves that prevent them from using their thumbs.
"Students actually put on gloves and can touch the cadaver," said Ray Vollmer, who coordinates the 17-year-old program, Adventures in Medicine and Science.
According to Mr. Kelecius's account, Mr. Luna said Mr. Degorski had worried that grease from the four- or five-piece chicken dinner they had ordered would leave fingerprints, so they put on gloves.
And yet, when was the last time a customer at a New York bar saw a bartender pause to put on gloves or dig around for a pair of tongs to shove lime in the bottle?
In this case, a nurse arrived, but not in time to put on gloves.
There is not enough time to put on gloves.... ........ Another participant, working at the burns unit, agreed and added: "I agree, we are often too busy to take precautions.
Sometimes the health worker who come to oversee the cleaning come when they have put on gloves but us who do the cleaning do not put on anything while we are cleaning".
This opinion was mainly offered by nurses working in paediatric departments: "... to treat a child, to help a child move from bed to a chair, it is exaggeration to put on gloves or masks.... .....
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