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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a flowerpot" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a container used for growing plants, typically made of clay, plastic, or ceramic.
Example: "She placed the vibrant geraniums in a flowerpot on the windowsill to catch the sunlight."
Alternatives: "a plant pot" or "a potted plant".
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In a flowerpot?
Others thought it looked like a flowerpot.
She was carrying a flowerpot and smoking.
Zacharie, then thirteen, ransacked a flowerpot and smeared his page with dirt.
Then I used the basket part of the stick to knock over a flowerpot.
Cautioning squeamish viewers to avert their eyes, she raised a flowerpot on high.
"You're trying to create a microclimate -- that's what separates a terrarium from a flowerpot".
Occasionally, they used vaporizers, devices that could be as large as a flowerpot, to get high.
On the back porch, an armadillo had taken shelter in a flowerpot.
A flowerpot will peal like a gamelan, and a glass vase will burble like a marimba.
A flowerpot held turf from Michigan Stadium and dirt from the field at the Rose Bowl.
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