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The phrase "a nail" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small metal spike with a sharp point, typically used for fastening things together.
Example: "I need to buy a hammer and a nail to fix the loose board on the fence."
Alternatives: "a fastener" or "a spike".
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A nail salon.
A nail shop!
No one bends a nail.
There wasn't even a nail".
"There's not a nail in it.
Did the star soloist break a nail?
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This one was a nail-biter.
THE countdown was a nail-biter.
And it's a nail-biter too.
Each toe has a nail-like hoof.
It was a nail-biting game.
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