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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a vase" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a single container, typically used for holding flowers or decorative purposes.
Example: "She placed a beautiful bouquet of roses in a vase on the dining table."
Alternatives: "one vase" or "a flower vase".
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I want a vase".
Like a vase.
Half a year to produce a vase?
Let's put flowers in a vase.
I also made a vase.
"I bought a vase for 50 cents.
Stan throws a vase through a window.
Just don't put them in a vase.
Kowroski is still unmatured — a vase awaiting flowers.
I was still too young to buy a vase.
You cannot put a bougainvillea flower in a vase.
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