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The phrase "a funnel" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a tool or concept that directs or channels something, often in contexts related to cooking, marketing, or data processing.
Example: "To pour the liquid into the narrow bottle, I used a funnel to avoid spills."
Alternatives: "a channel" or "a conduit".
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It's a funnel.
It's like a funnel.
Imagine a funnel.
Occasionally, a funnel was used.
One trap is shaped like a funnel.
"It's like a funnel," he said.
A funnel? No, it's a torso.
Some said they saw a funnel cloud.
The philosopher's view is shaped like a funnel.
Overall, the process might be described as a funnel.
The doctor is wearing a funnel as a hat.
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