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Discover Ludwig'a dent' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it as a noun to refer to a sunken or hollowed area in a surface. For example: "The car had a dent in the side panel from the accident."
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Low oil prices left a dent in government revenues.
Dickens left a dent.
Get a dent?
It doesn't make a dent.
It's a dent".
Nothing put even a dent in it.
But he has made a dent.
Thirty-four years haven't put a dent.
"It barely made a dent, that storm.
It's a dent in the fender.
No, we ain't makin' a dent".
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