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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a blade" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a cutting tool or weapon, or in a metaphorical sense to describe something sharp or pointed.
Example: "He carefully sharpened a blade before starting his woodworking project."
Alternatives: "a knife" or "a cutting edge".
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It can be a blade.
She is a Blade junkie.
"He'd use a blade.
A tree, a sparrow, and a blade.
"Got a blade?" someone asked.
What a blade of steel!
Because he jumps off of a blade?
Are you an Owl or a Blade?
"There wasn't a blade of grass left.
"It's not a 'Blade Runner' moment," Ms. Hershberger said.
"Somebody attacked me from behind with a blade... another prisoner.
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