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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a vending machine" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a machine that dispenses snacks, drinks, or other items in exchange for money.
Example: "I was feeling hungry, so I decided to buy a snack from a vending machine in the hallway."
Alternatives: "a snack dispenser" or "a drink machine".
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(A vending machine dispenses gold ingots).
A vending machine is upstage left.
A vending machine that dispenses bike helmets.
A vending machine swindler gets two years in jail.
He's a vending machine for right-wing Republican talking points.
A vending machine that won't vend, but guilt-trips.
For food from a vending machine, it isn't terrible.
Why, he asked, does a vending machine deserve special protection?
"This isn't the code for a vending machine," he said.
She designed a vending machine to dispense bits of sky.
The can buy snacks from a vending machine marked "Munchies".
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