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Discover LudwigThe phrase "slim wrist" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone with a slender or narrow wrist, often in contexts related to fashion, beauty, or physical appearance.
Example: "She wore a delicate bracelet that perfectly complemented her slim wrist."
Alternatives: "narrow wrist" or "thin wrist."
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She wore her long hair in a delicate chignon, and there was a vintage Cartier watch around her slim wrist.
She is a slender, charming woman who works the mines and then admires a gold bracelet on her slim wrist.
The watches come in three different "collections" with multiple strap and buckle options; the smaller sized one doesn't look like a brick on a slim wrist.
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That said, it's still not exactly a petite device so those with slim wrists should approach with a bit of caution.
The case has a 40mm diameter, too, making it ideal for even slim wrists, but true watch fans might be left wishing it came in a version with a Swiss ETA automatic movement like either the Eins or the Akkord.
Have slim wrists and want to show them off?
Bold accessories, like large, brightly colored bracelets will draw attention to your slim wrists, making your whole body smaller by comparison.
You need wrist bands; slim ones are okay, but try to get ones that are fully black.
He has a slight tan, except for a slim pale band around his wrist.
Before Aaron Katzman steps into the boxing ring, a trainer wraps gauze around his knuckles and the meat of his hands and the slim, frail space between his wrists and forearms.
By Eben Pindyck July 8, 2015 Before Aaron Katzman steps into the boxing ring, a trainer wraps gauze around his knuckles and the meat of his hands and the slim, frail space between his wrists and forearms.
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