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The phrase "a van" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a type of vehicle, typically one used for transporting goods or people.
Example: "We decided to rent a van for our road trip to accommodate all our luggage."
Alternatives: "a vehicle" or "a transport vehicle".
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Call a van.
Like a van.
Often, it's a van.
A van outside the house was decimated.
COULD I live in a van?
Ed saved Bella from a van.
He dreamed about owning a van.
Everyone else climbed into a van.
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Sweden 1935 A. van Kohlen (Belg).
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