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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mitt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a glove, particularly in the context of baseball or other sports where a mitt is used to catch a ball.
Example: "He wore a mitt while playing catch with his son in the backyard."
Alternatives: "a glove" or "a catching glove".
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Go ahead and grab a mitt, son.
I smell a Mitt Romney ad in the making.
So does a washcloth, a mitt, a sponge.
Want to buy a Mitt Romney T-shirt?
A Mitt Romney victory would have actually been a surprise.
"Then we'd make a mitt out of paper.
"I am not a Mitt Romney Republican," he explained.
Each crisp punch hit a mitt with a solid thud.
"I'm not a baseball catcher with a mitt, just catching a baby," he said.
This argument ignores the intermediary between Mr. Adelson's spending and a Mitt Romney victory: voters.
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