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The phrase "a pylon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a tall structure used to support overhead power lines, or as a marker in sports, such as in football or racing.
Example: "The construction crew erected a pylon to support the new power lines running through the area."
Alternatives: "a tower" or "a marker".
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An H pylon was chosen instead of an A pylon both because it was more functional, and would be more aesthetic in conjunction with the other bridges in the area, particularly three suspension bridges.
He stole a pylon near the end zone.
He hung upside down from a pylon for 45 minutes while the ceremony continued below.
His brother, Walter, was crushed to death when an allied bomber crashed into a pylon.
It is bitterly cold but I take a seat at the foot of a pylon.
The first big snowfall of the winter destoyed a pylon bringing electricity from Central Asia.
Then, a small swerve, and the car hit a pylon: a two-second penalty.
The last time a pylon fell was in 1987, in the far north of Scotland.
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BH.7 (1969) 48 tons, one engine driving a pylon-mounted air propeller; speed about 65 knots.
A PYLON-Lite gateway operates between the ad hoc network, with its unique characteristics on one side, and the fixed topology access network on the other side.
They consist of eight tasks: Drive a utility vehicle along a pylon-lined course.
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