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The phrase "a jetty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a structure built out into the water, typically for the purpose of mooring boats or providing access to the water.
Example: "The fishermen tied their boats to the jetty before heading into town for supplies."
Alternatives: "a pier" or "a wharf".
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Or, for that matter, a jetty?
Also planned are a jetty and a special economic zone.
It showed Pettigrew's severed arm handcuffed to a jetty.
A jetty appears, below a tiny shop with a hand-painted sign: Haro Lius – "Haro Store".
The Holmes family sheltered beneath a jetty while the fires raged all around.
There's a sofa, a toilet, pictures on the wall of a starfish and a jetty.
Guy Grieve operates a small diesel-engined boat off a jetty near Oban.
I grabbed a couple and went down a small staircase to a jetty.
Down at the lake, we find a jetty with two boats.
The water is crystal clear, and there are rocks to climb on, a jetty that stretches out into the sea.
A white plastic pedal boat was tethered to a jetty in the bullrushes along the bank below us.
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