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The phrase "a flap on a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a physical feature or component of an object, often in technical or descriptive writing.
Example: "The design includes a flap on a compartment that allows for easy access to the contents inside."
Alternatives: "a cover on a" or "a lid on a".
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A flap on a dirigible ($55) opens to reveal a uniformed captain waving an "I love you" flag.
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In almost every episode a new double agent is exposed like a flap on an Advent calendar.
Deftly, Ms. Tsukioka, a 29-year-old experimental fashion designer, lifted a flap on her skirt to reveal a large sheet of cloth printed in bright red with a soft drink logo partly visible.
The new batch includes a flap on the top of the bag, a pocket on the back that allows for the bag to be placed over a suitcase handle, and an adjustable strap that goes the width of the top of the bag to help tighten the bag.
With a 240-volt charge, a full charge cycle takes "about 4 hours". Volt features a standard J1772 socket behind a flap on its front driver's side fender, which is compatible with most of the public charging stations in my area, and probably in yours, too.
As you do this, it may help to think of an easy whistle, which has a flap on the inside that juts into the air channel, forcing the air around a sharp turn.
On one boat, a vertical stabilizer or a wing flap on a jet had malfunctioned, and the plane flipped into the water, killing all five people on board.
He met Mr. Ferrari when Mr. Ferrari asked him to fix a mud flap on a racing car.
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