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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a faucet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a device for controlling the flow of liquid, typically water, from a pipe.
Example: "I need to fix the leak in a faucet in the kitchen before it causes any water damage."
Alternatives: "a tap" or "a spigot".
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A faucet.
Behind it was a faucet.
"She was like a faucet".
Or wash it under a faucet?
"I look at it like a faucet.
A faucet in our kitchen drips constantly.
You can't get that from a faucet.
Yes — unless you still have a faucet job.
"To choose a faucet, that broke me," she said.
He went to drink water from a faucet.
Finally, we installed a faucet to allow people to obtain water.
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