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The phrase "a calendar" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it anytime you want to refer to a document or device that records and displays the date. For example, "I need to make sure I add the event to my calendar so I don't forget."
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Likewise, get a calendar.
A calendar picture,.
"It had a calendar app.
Trees don't have a calendar.
Is there a calendar?
It's often a calendar.
You need a calendar.
But what else can a calendar do?
Al Groh has a calendar.
A calendar of events is at www.newyorkguitarfestival.org.org
"There's a plan, there's a calendar".
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