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The phrase "a sprayer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a device or tool that sprays liquid, often used in gardening, painting, or cleaning.
Example: "I bought a new sprayer to help me water my plants more efficiently."
Alternatives: "a spray device" or "a spraying tool".
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With a sprayer?
CFX-750 with FieldIQ for controlling a sprayer.
As they worked, a sprayer busily disinfected both the men and the woman's body.
Mr. Wraight of Sophos said a more apt comparison is to a sprayer of graffiti.
And if you use a sprayer, he warns, don't use a force greater than 50 p.s.i.i
In this store, perfumes will be arranged in alphabetical order, with nary a sprayer in sight.
Obviously, only a sprayer that has never been used for pesticides is safe to use.
A "sprayer" is a graffiti artist, and "peeling" means a body scrub.
He was going to lift a sprayer, and he couldn't lift it.
If you use a sprayer, keep the pressure below 30 pounds per square inch.
Brondell, a company he cofounded in 2003, produces and markets touchpad-operated electronic toilets with a heated seat plus a sprayer and dryer.
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