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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pail" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a container, typically used for carrying liquids or other materials.
Example: "She filled a pail with water to water the garden."
Alternatives: "a bucket" or "a container".
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No toilet, not even a pail.
The incarcerated bluesman let down a pail for contributions.
Goose down on the warm curve of a pail.
Then he heated a pail of water and crouched near the girl.
The sand is like life, but all you need is a pail".
When that work was done, he took a pail and a mop from her closet.
They are also equipped with little containers of various sauces and a pail for shells.
Rummins, carrying a pail of milk across the yard, saw us coming.
I filled a pail of water and put it on the kitchen counter.
Give him a pail and he is king of the sand.
And the remedy for heroin withdrawal symptoms was a pail of cold water in the face.
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