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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a puddle" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a small pool of liquid, typically water, that has collected on the ground.
Example: "After the rain, there was a large puddle in the middle of the street that children were jumping in."
Alternatives: "a pool of water" or "a small pool".
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"Just a puddle," Kaul says.
I was a puddle".
The precious flour landed in a puddle.
A puddle, on the floor".
The bartenders were a puddle.
A puddle of black rubber.
Take a tube without becoming a puddle.
"The pool has become a puddle.
A crow sitting in a puddle?
Ball just stopped in a puddle".
I wandered lonely as a puddle.
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