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Free sign upThe phrase "a towel and a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when listing items or describing a situation that involves multiple objects, typically in a casual or informal context.
Example: "For our beach trip, don't forget to pack a towel and a sunscreen."
Alternatives: "a towel and some" or "a towel and a blanket".
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Make sure to carry a towel and a swimsuit!
Senhor Jose buys lard, a towel and a glass cutter.
All you need is water, a towel and a chair.
Then, he said, the sergeant shouted for a towel and a bucket of water.
Others showed a towel and a letter that they said Mr. Sankoh was carrying.
A transistor radio, a towel, and a warm spring day were all these unidentified students needed to enjoy the outdoors.
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All he wants is a towel and an air mattress on the beach.
I've packed some light reading, a toilet roll (just in case), a towel and an electric toothbrush.
The contents of my rod tube and backpack were disgorged on a towel and an eight-weight fly rod quickly assembled.
He grabbed a towel and took a seat on a nearby bench.
Spread on a towel and use a rolling pin to break the rice into smaller pieces.
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