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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a balloon" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a single balloon, often in contexts related to celebrations, decorations, or toys.
Example: "For her birthday party, we decided to buy a balloon for each guest to take home as a party favor."
Alternatives: "one balloon" or "a single balloon".
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"It's like a balloon.
Did you buy a balloon?
Pop a balloon!
Like a balloon popping.
It's like deflating a balloon.
Rivera held a balloon, too.
The adventures of a balloon.
Every day is a balloon day".
Barbados seemed to deflate like a balloon.
A balloon dartboard abandoned in haste.
QUINTON AARON: Oh look, a balloon!
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