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"a carriage" is correct and usable in written English.
It usually refers to a vehicle that is pulled by horses, such as in a traditional wedding or a scene from a historical novel. For example: "She watched the princess arrive in a sleek black carriage."
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He died after a carriage accident.
Even a carriage horse wore one.
Naturally it included a carriage.
A carriage ride around Central Park.
Ben Franklin turns up in a carriage.
There is a carriage house with garage.
I'm a horseman, a carriage master.
This was followed by a carriage ride.
An educational center replaced a carriage house.
She has a carriage with a driver.
Theodore Roosevelt delivering a speech from a carriage in Connecticut.
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