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The phrase "a pint" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a unit of measurement for liquid, commonly used for beverages like beer or milk.
Example: "I would like to order a pint of your finest ale, please."
Alternatives: "one pint" or "a pint glass".
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I have a pint.
A pint costs $2.25.
Not a pint of Mythos.
Fancy a pint?
A pint costs €6.
How about a pint?
It was still $4.99 a pint.
Try saying that after a pint.
"Milk's gone up: 49p a pint".
Beer duty cut 1p a pint.
Farage: Anyone fancy a pint?
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