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The phrase "a stool" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a type of seat or furniture that typically has three or four legs and no backrest.
Example: "She sat on a stool at the bar, enjoying her drink while chatting with friends."
Alternatives: "a seat" or "a chair".
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Sometimes, a stool is just a stool.
I hopped on a stool.
A stool sample would do.
She depends upon a stool.
KOTEAS: Pull up a stool.
She rolled alongside me on a stool.
Eighty chairs were arranged around a stool.
A red laptop balances on a stool.
* * * Someone needs to get Sessions a stool.
Is it a stool or an igloo?
Patrick settled Gregory on a stool.
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