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The phrase "a tin" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a container made of tin, often for food or other items.
Example: "I opened a tin of beans to prepare for dinner."
Alternatives: "a can" or "a container".
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Probably £70 a tin.
Was its mother a tin can?
She had a tin eye for color.
A tin lining will eventually wear off.
Grease a tin about 20x20cm.
A tin of green paint.
I'm going to guess it's a tin.
A tin of smoked shrimp with tarragon.
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Or was it a tin-eared adult?
Ranong is also in a tin-mining region.
"It's not a tin-cup industry anymore," di Costanzo said.
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