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The phrase "a refrigerator" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a single unit of a household appliance used for keeping food and drinks cold.
Example: "I need to buy a new refrigerator because my old one is not working properly."
Alternatives: "a fridge" or "an icebox".
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A refrigerator.
Why a refrigerator?
Buy a refrigerator thermometer.
You have a refrigerator?
There's a refrigerator.
Can you imagine skinning a refrigerator?
(You may not have a refrigerator).
(This is how a refrigerator works).
In other words, it is a refrigerator.
Fide had never seen a refrigerator.
Florists then move them into a refrigerator.
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