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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tow" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of pulling or hauling something, typically a vehicle, using a rope or chain.
Example: "After the car broke down, we had to call for a tow to get it to the nearest garage."
Alternatives: "a pull" or "a haul".
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"A tow truck's coming".
Even so, a tow truck!
In one instance, a tow truck was used.
"Accidents in them need a tow truck," he said, "not an ambulance".
One of the boys kept clutching his father's belt for a tow.
Police officers and a tow truck prepared to remove an illicitly parked blue sedan.
Corrections officers dragged the dome off the rocks, using a winch on a tow truck.
By the time a tow truck could arrive, the light would be gone.
He said the suspected robbery occurred after the car had been lifted onto a tow truck.
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A tow-able R.V. was parked in the driveway.
Also, a tow-truck vehicle is shown repeatedly entering the frame.
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