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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hammer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a tool used for driving nails, breaking objects, or other similar tasks.
Example: "To complete the project, you will need a hammer, some nails, and a piece of wood."
Alternatives: "a mallet" or "a tool for pounding."
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Once it was a hammer".
You need a hammer.
He uses a hammer.
"It's a hammer blow….
Another was beaten with a hammer.
In between, a Hammer stole a goal.
One sign featured a hammer and sickle.
Learning to use a hammer.
Science is a tool, like a hammer.
Yes, Melo said, a hammer.
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This is called a "hammer-on".
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