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The phrase "a wand" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a magic wand or an object used for pointing, such as a baton. For example, "The fairy waved her wand and the room filled with light."
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Though a wand would do as well.
"I wish I could wave a wand".
It doesn't mean you just wave a wand".
He waves his stick as if it were a wand.
"I got an email with five options for a wand.
If desired, froth the purée with a wand blender.
But, to actually do it, a wand would not suffice.
In a desire to hold off the apocalypse, I was almost inspired to buy a wand.
They cannot wave a wand and cure the economies trapped in the eurozone.
It's like a wand that pulls out and is really easy to apply.
The Godfather is like the fairy godmother, only with a machine gun instead of a wand.
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