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The phrase "a smoking" is not correct and usable in written English without additional context.
It may be used in contexts where "smoking" is a noun, such as referring to a type of garment or activity, but it typically requires further specification.
Example: "He wore a smoking jacket to the formal event."
Alternatives: "a cigarette" or "a smoke".
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Where there's smoke, there's likely to be a smoking gun.
It's a smoking gun".
One made without a smoking gun.
But there isn't a smoking gun".
Prosecutors called it a smoking gun.
"It's a smoking gun," he says.
There is a smoking section.
That is hardly a smoking gun".
Did he have a smoking syringe?
A smoking ban has come into effect.
"I don't think it's a smoking gun.
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