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The phrase "a fibreglass" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a type of material made from glass fibers, often used in construction, automotive, and other industries.
Example: "The boat was constructed using a fibreglass hull, making it both lightweight and durable."
Alternatives: "a fiberglass material" or "a glass fiber".
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Barbaro's leg is still in a fibreglass cast.
She had been blindfolded and carrying a fibreglass stick for a psychology class on the disabled.
A fibreglass boat is left looking like a pillow attacked by a lawnmower.
As the Cole filled its tank, a fibreglass fishing boat containing plastic explosives approached.
The huge Horniman walrus sits rather uncomfortably atop a fibreglass iceberg.
A fibreglass work-in-progress version of "Huck and Jim" (2015).
It provides open-air vehicles, using a scooter engine with a fibreglass frame, similar to those used by Tour Coupes.
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To save a couple of thousand pounds and commensurate money, some hazmat-carrying chemical tankers are made of a fibreglass-reinforced quarter-inch plywood with balsa core.
Arbogast said that Gojo once did a study at a fibreglass-boat manufacturing plant, whose employees were accustomed to using a chemical cleanser on their hands, both before they ate and before they went home in the evening.
On the road, Bug occupants soon learned that travelling 78mph in a fibreglass-bodied, tangerine orange three-wheeler was only marginally less thrilling than a trip on your average racing circuit.
An experimental investigation was carried out on a fibreglass/aluminium (FGA) laminate in order to characterise its behaviour under pin- and bolt-bearing conditions.
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