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The phrase "a chute" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a sloped channel or tube through which something may pass, often used in contexts like construction, amusement parks, or waste disposal.
Example: "The children eagerly lined up to slide down a chute at the playground."
Alternatives: "a slide" or "a shoot".
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The book is dispensed through a chute.
A chute of empty booths still bright with new paint.
The coal sluiced down a chute next to the furnace.
When disaster struck, however, debt turned from a ladder into a chute.
Cars rattled along the highway above, like marbles in a chute.
Instead, 80 tons of granite chippings was delivered through pipes taped together to make a chute.
Fish had found him up the hill, by the new playground, hiding in a chute.
Now "getting away" means sliding down a chute to escape angry passengers.
Slices and stray seed-cell divots fell from a chute on our left in quick batches.
Whenever a hole opened, he leaned over and glimpsed the underworld — a chute swirling into darkness.
Later, American gas chambers were outfitted with a chute down which poison pellets were dropped.
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