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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a grille" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a framework of metal bars or a similar structure, often found in vehicles, buildings, or appliances.
Example: "The car's front end features a sleek design with a prominent grille that enhances its aerodynamics."
Alternatives: "a grill" or "a mesh".
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I crossed over a grille in the sidewalk.
From a grille, by transcription, comes Muzak of the Sfeerz.
There are randomly blotchy cavities and a grille in the centre of the floor.
Among other things, it was mocked for having a grille that looked like a toilet seat.
To help make this clear, the DS4 gains a unique face with a grille and headlamps of its own.
Close-ups were common, and a number of scenes were shot as if through a window or against a grille.
A window had been broken and the padlock of a grille giving access to the museum was smashed.
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Along the bay side of Pass-a-Grille are several cozy art galleries, among them the Nancy Markoe Gallery.
Pass-a-Grille at the southern end of St. Pete Beach offers unheard-of public beach access.
In Pass-a-Grille, Debby's storm surge flooded coastal hotels with ankle-deep water as the dunes were washed away.
In the present paper, a grille-sphere composite structured packed bed (GSCSPB) was developed.
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