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The phrase "a radio station" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a broadcasting organization that transmits audio content to the public.
Example: "I love listening to a radio station that plays classic rock music during my morning commute."
Alternatives: "a broadcasting station" or "an audio station".
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Now he runs a radio station.
That's quite a radio station.
There is even a radio station, Radio Montaillou.
Would You Like a Radio Station?
She'd been fired from a radio station.
He reported for a radio station.
And they've launched a radio station, MEATtransMISSION.
It was a radio station, not a television station.
He even gave an interview to a radio station.
Tells about a standby's job at a radio station.
In recent weeks they have set up a radio station.
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