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Discover Ludwig"with tape" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe an action that involves using tape, for example, "He sealed the envelope with tape".
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Always with tape and handcuffs.
Two: align string with tape measure.
"Maddie wanted to do something with tape.
Cracking leatherette seats repaired with tape.
His suitcase is held together with tape.
He pointed to some broken windows patched with tape.
The cafe's security guard promptly sealed the doors with tape.
On his feet: splayed sneakers crudely mended with tape.
Tracheal tubes were fixed with tape.
Today, the way people manage this, they're managing with tape.
3. Secure with tape.
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