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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hose" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a flexible tube used to convey water or other fluids, often in gardening, firefighting, or other applications.
Example: "I need to buy a hose to water the garden during the summer months."
Alternatives: "a pipe" or "a tubing".
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A hose.
He had a hose.
You've got a hose.
"I bought a hose rack".
People wait, offering a hose.
"Actually, it's more of a hose".
How do you repair a hose?
Ollie drenches the homeowner with a hose.
Basically, it's a pipe with a hose attached.
As two firemen trained a hose toward that corner, Capt.
Diana Kimble perambulated the fenced garden with a hose.
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