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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a knife" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a cutting tool or in various contexts, such as cooking, self-defense, or metaphorically.
Example: "He reached for a knife to slice the bread."
Alternatives: "a blade" or "a cutting tool."
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With a knife.
She sees a knife.
(She has a knife).
Perhaps a knife?
He carried a knife.
"You have a knife.
"She had a knife".
It's a knife fight.
A knife, coated in crimson.
She was like a knife".
She takes out a knife.
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