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The phrase "a blackboard" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a surface for writing or drawing, typically found in classrooms or educational settings.
Example: "The teacher wrote the lesson plan on a blackboard for all the students to see."
Alternatives: "a chalkboard" or "a writing board".
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He's even got a blackboard and chalk.
Choices go up on a blackboard.
"Harmful," their teacher wrote on a blackboard.
Tallies of successful passes were kept on a blackboard.
Green paint peels from a blackboard in the derelict schoolhouse.
They all seem chalked in, like on a blackboard.
One fellow stood at a blackboard and drew a box.
"Then he'd chalk the names on a blackboard".
"Get shit done," reads one scribble on a blackboard.
Outside hangs a blackboard with prices scrawled in chalk.
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