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  2. Grommet - Wikipedia

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    Curtain grommets, used among others in shower curtains. A grommet is a ring or edge strip inserted into a hole through thin material, typically a sheet of textile fabric, sheet metal or composite of carbon fiber, wood or honeycomb.

  3. Tympanostomy tube - Wikipedia

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    Tympanostomy tube, also known as a grommet, myringotomy tube, or pressure equalizing tube, is a small tube inserted into the eardrum via a surgical procedure called myringotomy to keep the middle ear aerated for a prolonged period of time, typically to prevent accumulation of fluid in the middle ear.

  4. Cable grommet - Wikipedia

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    Cable grommets. A cable grommet is a tube or ring through which an electrical cable passes. They are usually made of rubber or metal. [1]The grommet is usually inserted in holes in certain materials in order to protect, improve friction or seal cables passing through it, from a possible mechanical or chemical attack.

  5. Grommet (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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  6. Stimpson (company) - Wikipedia

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    Stimpson produces a wide range of fasteners including grommets, washers, eyelets, snap sets, and hole plugs made of a variety of metals including brass, zinc, aluminum, and stainless steel. The company also produces attaching machines. [2] [6]

  7. This is what the two holes in your Converse are used for

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    This makes so much sense. If you've ever owned a pair of Converse sneakers, you've probably noticed two tiny holes on the side.