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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a squash" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a type of vegetable or fruit, specifically a member of the gourd family, or in a context related to the sport of squash.
Example: "I bought a squash at the farmer's market to make a delicious soup."
Alternatives: "a gourd" or "a zucchini".
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One nice perk:a squash court in the basement, which Fisher frequents to stay fit.
A squash court!
"Make a squash blossom pizza.
To Catch a Squash Q.
(Life is tough under a squash plant).
We headed downtown for a squash tournament.
Another mother cruelly yet evocatively calls the baby "a squash".
Or the fatigue at the end of a squash match.
With a squash ball you can make an instant seal.
Any more people working in here would be a squash.
He bounces around his subjects like a squash ball.
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