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The phrase "a railing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a barrier or support, typically made of wood or metal, that is used to prevent people from falling off a staircase, balcony, or other elevated surface.
Example: "She leaned against the railing while enjoying the view from the balcony."
Alternatives: "a guardrail" or "a banister".
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Cecilia impales herself on a railing.
6. Steady Yourself: Whoa — grab a railing.
"You have to put a railing up," he said.
They now peer over a railing at the library gallery.
He finished a drink and sat alone on a railing.
The family of Coach Rex Ryan leaned against a railing.
When Dillinger leaps across a railing, he soars.
A man in yellow overalls is varnishing a railing.
Others lean over a railing on the catwalk above.
There is a railing around the markings by the Hohokam.
On the left behind a railing are reindeer; spectators are crowded between them and the wall.
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