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The phrase "a basketball" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to a specific object, in this case, a basketball. Example: I watched as the players passed the ball to each other, their hands expertly handling the weight and texture of a basketball.
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A basketball?
A basketball materialized.
"It's a basketball game.
"A basketball league?
A basketball player.
I'm a basketball player.
But a basketball game?
Not simply a basketball team.
(Nothing bigger than a basketball).
A basketball game is fleeting".
A bucket made out of a basketball?
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