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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wagon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a type of vehicle, typically a four-wheeled cart used for transporting goods or people.
Example: "The children excitedly climbed into a wagon for their ride through the park."
Alternatives: "a cart" or "a vehicle".
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They also have pets, food, drinks, and a wagon they used to get there.
"We have a wagon continuously bringing water.
The problem was finding a wagon wheel.
He was a wagon driver.
"If it is a wagon, it's a wagon," he said.
I wanted to make a chandelier from a wagon wheel.
Early suburban development gave the appearance of a wagon wheel.
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The test screen displays a characteristic background pattern throughout the test, which resembled a 'wagon wheel'.
He is wheeled in standing in a wagon-like vehicle.
Not a wagon-wheel coffee table in sight.
"I've always been a wagon-and-minivan lady," she said.
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