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The phrase "a puddle of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe a small pool of liquid, typically water, that has formed on the ground. You can use this phrase in a sentence to describe a scene or situation, such as: - After the rainstorm, there was a large puddle of water on the sidewalk. - The children jumped in the puddle of mud and splashed each other playfully. - The spilled juice had formed a sticky puddle on the kitchen floor. - The dog happily lapped up the puddle of rainwater in the driveway. - She carefully avoided stepping in the puddle of oil on the garage floor.
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A puddle of black rubber.
A scrolled blueprint lay in a puddle of blood.
The water beneath her became a puddle of implication.
A puddle of water was on a roof.
You are a puddle of gurgling noises and awkward silences.
They become brittle, or they become a puddle of emotions".
There's more clarity in a puddle of mud.
He serves them on a little grandma plate with a puddle of melted butter.
Cartwheeling arms — pow! TIGHT ON: A puddle of blood congealing on the Walk of Fame.
The manuscript also spent some time in a puddle of coffee.
" 'Shells' always ended in a puddle of shame," Mr. Cook said.
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