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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a plastic bucket" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a bucket made of plastic material, often in contexts related to storage, cleaning, or carrying items.
Example: "I bought a plastic bucket to help with the spring cleaning of my garage."
Alternatives: "a rubber bucket" or "a synthetic bucket".
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His favorite toy is a plastic bucket.
He sat down on a plastic bucket and waited.
Tonice keeps the mix in a plastic bucket with a lid, stashed in the closet.
There is a plastic bucket on the floor filled with bloody gauze.
If a plastic bucket was slightly broken, we'd try to fix it.
In the vestibule, dozens of umbrellas were stuffed into a plastic bucket.
Pool cues are kept in a plastic bucket that still bears the cat litter stickers.
Others are sitting on a plastic bucket in the subway, serenading departing passengers.
Two girls come and look at the boys' catch--4 fish in a plastic bucket.
Colman returned with a plastic bucket and a five-gallon drum of bleach.
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As the sun was going down, two large rings of children were watching a song and dance being performed to the beat of a plastic-bucket drum.
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