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The phrase "a beach umbrella" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a type of umbrella specifically designed for use at the beach, typically to provide shade from the sun.
Example: "We packed a cooler and a beach umbrella for our day at the shore."
Alternatives: "a sunshade" or "a beach shade."
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sunscreen and use of a beach umbrella.
Sitting under a beach umbrella, I knocked it off in a couple of days.
Or set up a beach umbrella over the whole operation and keep it outside.
An inked-up pal from Brooklyn, carrying a beach umbrella, wandered by to chat about swimming conditions.
(My friend lifted a loose one out of its socket like you'd pick up a beach umbrella).
The government sought to ridicule her protest by sending a beach umbrella, plastic table and garden chairs to the scene.
Tunisia's interior minister, Rafik Chelli, said Rezgui had hidden a Kalashnikov in a beach umbrella and began "shooting wildly".
Soaked to the skin, the crowd sheltered under whatever they could find: plastic sheeting, bin bags, a beach umbrella.
About 50 feet away from the commotion, a gray-haired woman sat under a beach umbrella, quietly reading.
The gunman dressed in shorts and a T-shirt to disguise himself as a tourist before firing at holidaymakers with a Kalashnikov he had concealed a beach umbrella.
The perpetrator, an Islamist extremist called Seifiddine Rezgui Yacoub, disguises himself as a tourist and hides an assault rifle in a beach umbrella.
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