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The phrase "a dinghy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small boat, often used for recreation or as a tender for a larger vessel.
Example: "We decided to take a dinghy out for a leisurely ride on the lake."
Alternatives: "a small boat" or "a rowboat".
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In a dinghy?
First, a dinghy.
I saw the boat was a dinghy.
My boat was a dinghy.
A dinghy is not always available.
Officers who arrived by car paddled out in a dinghy.
His exuberant live performances see him crowdsurf on a dinghy.
I don't think I'd even set foot on a dinghy.
We then went to get another family and literally rowed down the street in a dinghy.
It's a bit of a dinghy with a roof on it.
There, he pooled money with six other Malians to buy a dinghy.
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