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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tap" is correct and usable in written English.
It can refer to a faucet or handle used to control the flow of water in a sink or shower, or it can also refer to a light touch or quick strike. Here are a few examples of how "a tap" can be used in a sentence: - "Can you please turn off the water using the tap? I don't want the sink to overflow." - "He gave the door a tap with his fist to get the attention of the person inside." - "I heard a faint tap on the window, but when I looked outside, no one was there."
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A tap left running.
Run a tap.
There is a tap on his shoulder.
A tap selects the option you want.
I turned and found a tap.
With a tap, you can listen.
NSW take a tap 10m out.
A tap outside served as the bathroom.
Should have been a tap in.
I feel a tap on my shoulder.
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