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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cigarette machine" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a vending machine that dispenses cigarettes.
Example: "After a long night out, I stopped by the bar to buy a pack from the cigarette machine."
Alternatives: "cigarette vending machine" or "smoking machine."
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He stops at a gas station and puts 80 cents into a cigarette machine.
We're searching for a party, a cigarette machine, and an ATM.
He was shoved up against a cigarette machine and shot twice in the stomach by a trooper named James Fowler.
When a small, very young waitress began putting coins into a cigarette machine near us, Bob said reprovingly, "Those aren't for you, are they?" (They weren't).
In 1880, James A. Bonsack was granted a U.S. patent for a cigarette machine in which tobacco was fed onto a continuous strip of paper and was automatically formed, pasted, closed, and cut to lengths by a rotary cutting knife.
In addition to the liquor, they grabbed the popcorn machine, a much-loved picture of Johnny Cash, which was hung above a cigarette machine, and even the bar top.
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His layout of the dashboard evoked a coolly elegant jukebox or, perhaps, a really swell cigarette machine.
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