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The phrase "strap on" is not considered correct for formal written English.
It is often used to refer to a type of sex toy, and it is not considered appropriate for most formal writing. However, depending on the circumstances, it may be appropriate to use the phrase "strap on" in informal writing contexts such as emails or text messages. For example, you could write: "I just ordered a new strap on; can't wait to use it!" in an informal context.
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strap on
noun
Alternative form of strap-on
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Strap on that helmet, my wee one.
At midday, strap on the feedbag.
Persuading Phelps to strap on the sensors might help.
It is likely to fall, so strap on your umbrella.
We strap on harnesses and helmets and off we zip.
But don't strap on your mourning bands just yet.
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Strap-on dreads.
Where is ground zero for the strap-on pocket?
So it's me running around with a strap-on.
The men look like they're wearing strap-ons.
"I was just explaining to her about the strap-ons.
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