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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a paintbrush" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a tool used for applying paint, typically in art or craft contexts.
Example: "She picked up a paintbrush and began to create a beautiful landscape on the canvas."
Alternatives: "a painting tool" or "a brush for painting".
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"More like a paintbrush".
Who needs a paintbrush?
A paintbrush symbolized "MacPaint".
The sword is like a paintbrush".
Your words are like a paintbrush.
Seconds later, the hands reach for a paintbrush.
I blurted out, "I wish I had a paintbrush".
The camera was considered a documentary tool, not a paintbrush".
"And then, for some reason, I picked up a paintbrush.
Handy with a paintbrush and hammer, Mr. Perez found work.
SmartPaint employs a paintbrush paradigm.
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