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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pocket" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small pouch or compartment typically found in clothing or bags, or metaphorically to indicate a small area or amount of something.
Example: "She reached into her pocket to find her keys."
Alternatives: "a pouch" or "a compartment".
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A pocket watch.
I've found a pocket calculator.
A pocket rhyming dictionary.
A pocket projector?
Like picking a pocket".
A pocket apocalypse.
A pocket pad works well.
Ahmet played with a pocket calculator.
It really is a pocket computer.
A pocket watch containing Russian writing.
Are the gloves in a pocket?
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