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The phrase "a microphone" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a device that captures sound, typically used in recording or amplifying audio.
Example: "During the presentation, I realized I forgot to bring a microphone to ensure everyone could hear me clearly."
Alternatives: "an audio device" or "a sound capture device".
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She had a microphone.
Holding a microphone.
Mr. Epstein grabbed a microphone.
Someone handed her a microphone.
You'll need a microphone.
Give her a microphone.
Look, it's a microphone.
He had a microphone, I didn't have a microphone.
There is no truck with a microphone.
"I want a microphone!" he shouted.
And talked with a microphone while standing.
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