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The phrase "a petrol" is not correct in standard English usage.
The correct term is "petrol" without the article "a," as it is an uncountable noun referring to a type of fuel.
Example: "I need to fill up my car with petrol before the trip."
Alternatives: "gasoline" or "fuel."
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Half a mile down the road, there's a petrol station.
A petrol shortage drove most traffic off the road.
A lorry driver died from a petrol bomb attack.
Quiktrip, a petrol station, was picked clean and burned.
The pair rob a petrol station north-east of Paris.
I see a petrol station in the distance.
Within minutes a petrol bomb was sailing through its window.
Nearby is a petrol station and a delicatessen.
One played the part of the seller of a petrol station and the other the buyer.
Three people died when a petrol bomb was thrown into a nearby bank.
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