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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cigarette" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to refer to a single cigarette, as in "He lit a cigarette and took a deep drag." It can also be used as part of a longer noun phrase, such as "a pack of cigarettes," "a carton of cigarettes," or "a box of cigarettes." Example sentence: She reached for a cigarette and lit it, taking a long drag to calm her nerves.
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A cigarette?
"I want a cigarette".
Had myself a cigarette.
You want a cigarette?
She lit a cigarette.
I lighted a cigarette.
"To have a cigarette.
Zhu lit a cigarette.
He lighted a cigarette.
"I smoke a cigarette.
He lit a cigarette.
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