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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fishing rod" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a tool used for catching fish, typically consisting of a long, flexible pole with a line and hook attached.
Example: "He spent the afternoon by the lake, casting his line with a fishing rod in hopes of catching dinner."
Alternatives: "a fishing pole" or "a fishing tackle."
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A fishing rod.
But I didn't have a fishing rod.
There's not a fishing rod in sight.
They said there was a fishing rod in the apartment.
One man gave Mr. Ni a fishing rod.
Or maybe a fishing rod, sea salt and a barbecue.
I didn't know what a fishing rod was.
A badminton racket becomes a fishing rod, a hand mixer a movie camera.
Think of the spine as a fishing rod supported by muscular guy wires.
"Permanent position", it reads, like tempting bait on the end of a fishing rod.
The people who lived in your flat before you had left a fishing rod behind.
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