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The phrase "a puncture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small hole or break in a surface, often in the context of tires or other inflatable objects.
Example: "After riding for a few miles, I noticed that I had a puncture in my bike tire."
Alternatives: "a hole" or "a breach".
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A puncture.
Shouts like a puncture.
With a puncture.
Perhaps his bike had a puncture.
Later her father looked for a puncture and found none.
And it was a puncture wound to Lee's spirits.
There's a cyclist by the road mending a puncture.
Rosberg has a puncture and is dropping down the field.
He had a puncture wound to his neck.
You will have to fix a puncture yourself.
Do you have any essential tips for fixing a puncture?
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