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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a knob" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a round protruding handle or knob used for opening doors, drawers, or turning on and off machinery. An example sentence using this phrase could be: "He reached for the shiny brass knob and opened the heavy wooden door to the old mansion."
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A knob, Honda, give us a knob.
"He's a knob," Ian clarifies.
Cameron's a knob!
"He's a knob".
With gas, you just turn a knob.
Yes, he had been a knob.
It will just mean you're a knob.
Toss with a knob of butter.
James Bond really is a knob.
My heart shrank into a knob of hurt and yearning.
Season and stir in a knob of butter.
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