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The phrase "a hod of mud" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to construction or gardening, where a "hod" refers to a container used for carrying materials like mud or soil.
Example: "The workers filled a hod of mud to patch the wall before the rain started."
Alternatives: "a bucket of mud" or "a load of mud".
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The apprentice hurries with a hod of mud.
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Because Harry Stokes, in the 1830s, could shift a hod of bricks like a man, she was able to play a man for the rest of her life.
Not a trace of mud.
They entered a field of mud.
That's a lot of mud.
He is slinging a "sea of mud".
A sea of mud.
Lisp is like a ball of mud.
Or a clump of mud.
It's a photo of Mud.
However, the substantial risk of relapse that exists during the MUD coordination period is a disadvantage of MUD transplantation.
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