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"a car" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is a noun phrase that includes an article (a) and a noun (car). It can be used in a sentence to refer to a specific car or to cars in general. Example 1: I saw a car parked outside my house. Example 2: He drives a car to work every day. Example 3: A car is a convenient mode of transportation. In example 1, "a car" refers to a specific car that the speaker saw parked outside their house. In example 2, "a car" is used to refer to the general concept of a car being used for transportation. In example 3, "a car" is used to make a general statement about cars.
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A car?
She has a car.
A car whipped by.
"He had a car.
A car drove up.
Or a car.
I bought a car.
I wanted a car.
Also: rent a car.
We own a car.
Still drives a car".
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