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The phrase "a drawer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a piece of furniture that is used for storing items, typically found in desks, cabinets, or dressers.
Example: "I found the missing paperwork in a drawer of my desk."
Alternatives: "a compartment" or "a storage unit".
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A drawer?
She has a drawer.
But what a drawer.
A drawer bottom cracks.
We still keep it in a drawer.
He opened a drawer in his bureau.
A drawer of miscellany is labeled "Exotics".
Look books were pulled from a drawer.
A drawer full of wooden blocks?
The rest sat in a drawer.
It lies folded in a drawer.
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