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The phrase "a sturdy one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an object or item that is strong, durable, or well-built, often in comparison to others.
Example: "I need a new chair for my office, and I want a sturdy one that can withstand daily use."
Alternatives: "a robust one" or "a durable one."
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The new Roslyn Italian is aglow with them: a sturdy one on every table, others suspended in hanging vases, and in bouquets found on the bar and in front of the open kitchen.
Make it a sturdy one, five or six feet tall, and pound it in firmly.
Her second choice was a sturdy one that she suspected "would last a lifetime".
Future scooters may offer more weather protection, or a place to clamp an umbrella -- it had better be a sturdy one.
If France is the anus, the English Channel is the taint, and a sturdy one indeed.
A sturdy one that's comfortable and also attractive.
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Get folders (one per each class), one pencil pouch, an agenda, a sturdy, one-pouch bag, and a box that is large enough to hold papers.
It was "a tremendous day for everyone," she added, when she and her husband finally replaced the futon with a sturdier one.
A Space blanket (not one of the 1.00 cheap ones; buy a good sturdy one for numerous things, i.e., shelter, sled, blanket, and so on). 2. A good pocket knife.
She was supposed to be the sturdy one on the team, so dependable under pressure.
Not just any notebook, but a good sturdy one you can take with you anywhere.
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