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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a single car" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to one individual car, often in contexts discussing quantity or selection.
Example: "In the parking lot, I only saw a single car parked near the entrance."
Alternatives: "one car" or "a lone car".
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Not a single car.
The garage has space for a single car and storage.
"Where is the common denominator here, so we can do a single car?" he recalls asking.
But the old broad street had become barely wide enough for a single car.
Others said a single car — stalled or stuck — blocked a key exit ramp for hours.
At that time owning even a single car was a distant dream.
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A single-car, horse-drawn railroad arrived in Shelbyville in 1834.
There is a detached three-car garage with storage above and a single-car garage.
They have a single-car attached garage and two spaces on the paved driveway.
The house has a single-car garage, a spacious kitchen and an outdoor shower.
"This cabin is basically a single-car garage with a slopey roof," he said.
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