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belt and braces
or belt-and-brac·es
[ belt uhn brey-siz ]
adjective
, British
- relating to or using two or more measures to ensure success:
The doctor favored a belt-and-braces approach to retinal surgery, using both laser welding and mechanical techniques to secure the retina.
belt-and-braces
adjective
- providing double security, in case one security measure should fail
a belt-and-braces policy
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Word History and Origins
Origin of belt and braces1
First recorded in 1950–55
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