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clip
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Japan
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Used for organizing documents but less commonly for hair styling
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2
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clip
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Japan
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Commonly used to hold hair in place
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3
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clip
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Japan
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Used as an accessory in traditional dress for securing garments such as kimonos or hanboks
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4
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clip
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Japan
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Clips are also used for organizing and decorating purposes, such as in bullet journaling and crafts.
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5
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clip
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Japan
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Used in traditional arts such as origami or calligraphy
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6
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clipper
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Japan
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Clipper is commonly associated with small, sharp-edged tools used for trimming nails or cutting small objects.
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7
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clippers
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Japan
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Clippers are also used for bonsai tree trimming, and are associated with precision and attention to detail.
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8
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clippers
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Japan
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Clippers are also used for grooming, but there is a specific cultural practice of using clippers for ritualistic hair cutting in certain ceremonies or traditions.
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1
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9
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hair clip
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Japan
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Often used as a traditional accessory in elaborate hair styling for ceremonies or special occasions
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1
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10
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hair clip
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Japan
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Often used as a fashion accessory and to create cute hairstyles in East Asian countries
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1
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11
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money clip
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Japan
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Less common as cash transactions are less frequent and people prefer wallets or card holders
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