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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a radio" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a device that receives radio signals for audio broadcasting.
Example: "I enjoy listening to music on a radio while I cook dinner."
Alternatives: "a receiver" or "a radio set".
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He has a radio.
For a radio show.
Others gathered around a radio.
Kirsten heard a radio playing.
He hosted a radio show.
"Summertime" played on a radio.
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There's a radio feature.
"All I wanted was a radio".
Bone marrow is a radio-sensitive tissue.
Buy a radio-doorbell.
"Billboard" said "GOP Convention a Radio Bust.
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