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The phrase "a disk" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a flat, circular object, often used in the context of storage media or physical objects like CDs or DVDs.
Example: "I need to save the files onto a disk before I can transfer them to my computer."
Alternatives: "a disc" or "a platter".
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A disk means "Save".
I placed a disk on my tongue.
He returned to his studio and picked out a disk.
Keep everything important backed up on a disk.
A disk will either land in a basket or not.
They also submitted a photocopy of a disk into evidence.
Collect dough into a ball and flatten into a disk.
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Gather into a ball, and flatten into a disk.
"It's a disk-drive controller.
C-store is a disk-oriented column-store database.
A disk-turner?
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