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The phrase "a jack" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, such as referring to a playing card, a tool for lifting, or a slang term for a man.
Example: "He pulled out a jack from his pocket to fix the flat tire."
Alternatives: "a tool" or "a playing card".
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He drank a Jack and Diet Coke.
A jack, perhaps, or a joker.
There could be a jack for religious symbolism, a jack for a quick biography of the artist, a jack for general history, another for technique.
If it is a jack, the dealer scores one point.
I'm more of a jack of all trades.
It includes a jack for an optional stereo microphone.
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Not a jack-the-lad.
Shift is a jack-of-all trades.
He compared himself to a jack-in-the-box.
CONS: The bedrooms share a Jack-and-Jill bath.
A modern fullback must be a jack-of-all-trades.
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