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The phrase "a rocket" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a type of spacecraft or missile, or in a metaphorical sense to describe something that moves quickly or powerfully.
Example: "The scientists launched a rocket into space to study the atmosphere of Mars."
Alternatives: "a missile" or "a spacecraft".
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He wanted a rocket ship.
It took a rocket trajectory.
"This is a rocket ship.
"Alibaba is a rocket ship".
A rocket is a rocket is a rocket".
A rocket company?
Went like a rocket.
"A rocket fell here".
It's like with a rocket ship.
Only there would a rocket be required.
Cicero uses rhetoric like a rocket launcher.
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