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"a collision" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a physical event in which two or more objects or people come together with enough force to cause damage. For example, "The police were called to the scene of a collision between two cars."
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"It's a collision".
There is a collision.
A collision," Hasselbaink says.
A collision is inevitable.
"I felt a collision".
But they were on a collision course.
They were on a collision course".
Naturally, there was a collision.
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No hazard--a collision was unlikely.
A Collision-based Model of Spiral Phyllotaxis.
That ensures a collision-free tracking.
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