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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fire hydrant" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific type of water supply system used for firefighting purposes, typically found on streets.
Example: "The firefighters quickly connected their hoses to the nearest fire hydrant to extinguish the blaze."
Alternatives: "a water hydrant" or "an emergency hydrant".
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And a fire hydrant sprinkler.
"A fire hydrant, you say?
A fire hydrant sprays back.
A fire hydrant had startled him.
Water from a fire hydrant will slick the vinyl track.
Like balloons affixed to a fire hydrant, they burst".
It was parked in front of a fire hydrant.
He has also looked as mobile as a fire hydrant.
His neck was thicker than a fire hydrant.
But you could also pop a fire hydrant.
It bounced off a fire hydrant and then plunged into a small ravine.
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