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The phrase "a kettle" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a container used for boiling water or cooking.
Example: "I filled a kettle with water to make tea."
Alternatives: "a teapot" or "a pot for boiling water".
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Just add a kettle".
What causes a kettle to boil?
They do only require a kettle.
His brother played a kettle drum.
One of them gestures towards a kettle.
On the main screen, a window, a stove, a kettle.
"Bring me a kettle of hot water for tea".
Fill a kettle with water, and bring to a boil.
Don't fill a kettle with more water than you need.
Or fuss over the shape of a kettle spout?
This saves boiling a kettle several times through the day.
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