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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tunnel" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a passageway or underground structure that allows for movement from one side to another, often used in transportation contexts.
Example: "The construction crew worked tirelessly to complete a tunnel that would connect the two cities."
Alternatives: "an underground passage" or "a subterranean route".
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A tunnel of pain.
"But a tunnel?
"A tunnel?
The trouble with a tunnel.
Fixing it – a tunnel?
They started a tunnel".
We're in a tunnel".
A tunnel under Stonehenge.
"It's a tunnel, see?
It has a tunnel".
A tunnel is much more mechanical.
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