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The phrase "a hole in the roof and" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a physical condition or damage, often as part of a longer sentence that lists issues or items.
Example: "After the storm, we discovered a hole in the roof and several broken windows that needed immediate repair."
Alternatives: "a gap in the roof" or "an opening in the roof".
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A pine tree punched a hole in the roof and his ears popped when the atmospheric pressure fell.
This allowed them to lock themselves inside, push a ladder through a hole in the roof and clamber onto the top of London Bridge station's ticket hall.
I guessed there must be a hole in the roof and the dress had been soaking up the rain for a long time.
Television-news anchors warned viewers to stay out of attics where they could be trapped by rising water or to bring an ax so they could hack a hole in the roof and climb out to safety.
In another case this year, burglars entered a Key Foods supermarket in Yonkers on July 6 by cutting a hole in the roof and stole $18,000 from the safe.
Rosa M. Feeney, a lawyer who lives on Mayfair Court near the armory, said that birds fly in and out through a hole in the roof and that the building had become a hangout for drug users.
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And cutting a hole in the roof for a second small fan.
Around 10 a.m., my dad decided to try and chop a hole in the roof.
Apple blossoms float through a hole in the roof blasted by a mortar round.
I think we might need to cut a hole in the roof.
After the satellite dish installation, there was a hole in the roof terrace.
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