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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a camera or a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when presenting options or alternatives, typically in a list or comparison context.
Example: "You can choose to bring a camera or a smartphone for the trip."
Alternatives: "a camera or another" or "a camera or something else".
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With a camera or a date?
You don't need a camera or a microphone.
He doesn't even have to do it in front of a camera or a reporter.
Buying a camera or a smartphone isn't as easy because we lack information about prices.
If you take a camera or a picnic lunch, wrap it securely in plastic.
Every fan seems to have a camera or a cup of coffee in hand.
Is it a mirror or a music, a camera or a painting?
He taught me that you could make a difference in the world with a camera or a pen.
Maybe she could stud it with diamonds, even fit it with a camera or a laser sight.
The goateed computer scientist was always articulate and at ease in front of a camera or a microphone.
"Being a photographer is more than using a camera or a smartphone — technology is not the key.
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