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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fridge" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a refrigerator in a general sense.
Example: "I need to buy a new fridge because my old one is not working properly."
Alternatives: "a refrigerator" or "an icebox".
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Laundry and a fridge.
A fridge would be splendid.
Who needed a fridge?
"But if you need a fridge, you need a fridge".
He owns neither a fridge nor dishes.
We didn't have a fridge.
And getting trapped in a fridge.
There are two eggs in a fridge.
I think I'll install a fridge.
"A fridge is about 700 watts," Mr. Kelsey said.
We have a fridge full of really nice, healthy food".
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