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Free sign upThe phrase "a table and a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when listing items or describing multiple objects, typically in a context where you are referring to two or more items.
Example: "I need to buy a table and a chair for my new apartment."
Alternatives: "a table along with a" or "a table plus a".
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There was a table and a couple of chairs.
There is a bunk bed, a table and a bathroom.
His apartment on Avenue K had no phone, just a bed, a table and a television.
The couple met over negotiations for a used couch, a table and a set of chairs.
You have both a table and a desk in your office.
It contained nothing more than a bed, a table, and a chair.
Or, in some cases, "thirty legs": a bed, a table, and a set of chairs.
He added a bookstore (some books on a table) and a café, and hung some paintings on the wall.
It's an environment that encourages plenty of dusty one-man shows featuring just a table and a chair.
The conference room, about the size of two parking spaces, has a table and a few chairs.
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As we talked, the lookout with the machine gun dragged in a table, and a tea boy arrived, carrying a tray and glasses.
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