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The phrase "a tank" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a large container for holding liquids or gases, or in a military context to describe an armored fighting vehicle.
Example: "The army deployed a tank to the front lines to support the infantry."
Alternatives: "a container" or "an armored vehicle".
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It's a tank.
"Inside a tank".
Drive a tank!
At least half a tank.
He even bought a tank.
Like a tank".
It's not a tank.
A tank shell obliterates a steeple.
The car was built like a tank.
2. Driving a tank through St Petersburg.
A tank crew faces special nightmares.
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