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The phrase "a gutter" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when referring to a narrow channel at the side of a street or roof that collects and directs rainwater away from the foundation of a building. For example, "The homeowners installed a gutter to protect their house from water damage."
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There was even a gutter ball.
Unused ink ended up in a gutter.
The abandoned paper boat in a gutter.
The play is like a gutter".
But throwing a gutter ball is just humiliating.
A part-time Christian with a gutter mouth.
The first time, the curve was a gutter ball.
"They were not used to engaging in a gutter fight".
The cache led officers to a man who worked as a gutter installer.
If Gaddafi died like a dog in a gutter, most in Libya were not grieving.
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But maybe I'm a gutter-butt.
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