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The word 'wings' is correct and commonly used in written English
It is a noun that refers to the appendages of a bird or insect that enable it to fly, or to a similar part on an aircraft. Example: The majestic eagle spread its powerful wings and soared gracefully through the sky.
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"Osama was much better at placating the various wings of al-Qaida – the Yemenis, Somalis, north Africans.
He has maintained tight control over both wings of the republican movement since the early 1980s.
Moving from Pescara to Genoa, he quickly found himself shunted out to the wings on a team that cycled through three managers in a single campaign.
In Hieronymus Bosch's best known work, The Garden of Earthly Delights, painted at the start of the 16th century, there are two little devils with the wings of the small tortoiseshell and the meadow brown.
35 mins: Perhaps in a bid to keep me from writing the same thing time after time, Bale and Lennon switch wings.
The actress had just done a quick change in the wings from one outfit to another, and the hanger had attached itself as she brushed past it on the costume rail.
They said he would portray himself as the "unity candidate" and seek to unite the rural and urban wings of the party.
With wings like planks and a meat-cleaver for a beak, the white-tailed eagle fixes its eyeballs (twice as large as ours) on the boat.
Without one or both of the nose wings, a car becomes virtually undrivable and refuses to respond as the driver turns the steering wheel.
Three novels grew wings this year, ascending to the upper skies.
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This presence renders the penguins we then spot waddling on the cliff tops above even more comic - call themselves birds with that ridiculous posture and funny arm-fin-wings?
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