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A common context for using the word "头巾 (tóujīn)" in Chinese is when talking about traditional Chinese clothing or accessories. In ancient China, both men and women would often wear a "头巾 (tóujīn)" as a head covering or headdress. It was typically made of silk or other fine fabrics and could be decorated with intricate embroidery or patterns.
In modern times, the "头巾 (tóujīn)" is still commonly worn by women as a fashion accessory or as a way to keep their hair in place. It is also often worn by people working in outdoor or labor-intensive jobs to protect their heads from the sun or dust.
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