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The phrase "a pump" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a device that moves fluids or gases, often in a mechanical or engineering context.
Example: "The technician replaced a pump in the water supply system to improve efficiency."
Alternatives: "a device" or "a mechanism".
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"There's a pump out back".
Injectable insulin or a pump?
"Do you need a pump?
"A pump man on a ship".
"He has a pump and the nebulizer.
A pump runs seven days a week.
Three air-filled tubes create a pump.
If you can find a pump, that is.
"If I'm working every day it's like pumping a pump.
Why don't they consider the heart to be a pump?
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Once again, a pump-turbine is involved.
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