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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a map" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a representation of an area, typically showing geographical features, roads, or landmarks.
Example: "Before we start our journey, let's take a look at a map to plan our route."
Alternatives: "a chart" or "a diagram".
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A map.
Look at a map.
You need a map.
A map contains multitudes.
A map is here.
"A map?" I says.
Start with a map.
They need a map.
Here's a map".
Here's a map to help.
"It's a map of France".
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