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The phrase "a flask of rum" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a container that holds rum, often in a context related to drinking or carrying alcohol.
Example: "After a long day at sea, the sailors gathered around the campfire, sharing stories and passing around a flask of rum."
Alternatives: "a bottle of rum" or "a jug of rum."
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Then I left, and, honoring the tradition of making the best of what's on hand, I got some ice from a Shell station, then sat on a bench to get the limes and sugar packets and a flask of rum I'd been toting in my purse.
Miguel Henrique Otero also defamed and discriminated against a majority of Venezuelan people that voted for President Hugo Chavez five years ago in an editorial in El Nacional calling them, "...those people who carry a flask of rum in their pockets and a roll of bread under their arms..."....
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