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The phrase "a hood" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as a noun to refer to a hood or robe, or a hood worn as a part of a garment, or the hood of a vehicle. For example: "The child was wearing a hood to keep warm."
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"The coat had a hood.
He is a hood.
A hood arches over the lip.
There was a hood over my head.
A hood over the head?
"A loden coat doesn't have a hood.
A hood is placed over my head.
"Does the word imply a hood?" "The word implies toggles".
A hood isn't part of the context," Todd said.
"Most definitely, a dad who does that's a Hood Billionaire".
He gives the following description: A shadow wearing a hood.
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