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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cinder" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a small piece of partially burned material, often associated with ashes or remnants of a fire. Example: "After the campfire had died down, all that remained were a few glowing cinders."
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Talk about a cinder block!
Here, I'll throw him a cinder block.'.
Now, a cinder block served as his headstone.
That they do so while weighing less than a cinder block is a nice perk, too.
And a girl who pays with matches who gets burnt into a cinder pile.
It was a one-mile race, on a cinder track, and he came in dead last.
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We moved on, driving past a cinder-block apartment building.
There he was: belly down in a cinder-block tunnel.
Beyond it was a cinder-block vestibule with a thick window, like one at a pawnshop.
The Refuge had a white tile floor, a cinder-block wall, and a steel door.
The play-school was a cinder-block extension that looked like a bomb shelter.
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