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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a diaper" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a type of absorbent garment worn by infants or individuals who are unable to control their bladder or bowel movements.
Example: "Before going out, make sure to pack an extra diaper in the bag for the baby."
Alternatives: "a nappy" or "an infant's diaper".
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In a diaper.
She also wore a diaper.
Rose was ready for a diaper change.
"Babysitter Barbie" came with a diaper changer.
Deadpan, she holds up a diaper.
But could he have changed a diaper?
An infant in only a diaper tottered around them.
"When I tell them it's a diaper bag, they're shocked".
"I'll wear a diaper," she said, not really kidding.
She would change a diaper, then I would.
"Like a baby treats a diaper," said the colleague.
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