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The phrase "a washer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small flat disc with a hole in the middle, typically used to distribute the load of a threaded fastener or to prevent leakage.
Example: "Before assembling the furniture, make sure to place a washer under each screw to ensure a tight fit."
Alternatives: "a disc" or "a fastening washer".
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"I have a washer and a dryer.
"You've got a washer in the basement".
Clothes — there is a washer and dryer.
There is a washer and dryer.
There is also a washer and dryer.
There's even a washer and dryer.
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(There wasn't a washer-dryer).
Or a washer-dryer in the unit.
"Now they want a washer-dryer".
It lacked a washer-dryer, too.
The lack of a washer-dryer is no big deal.
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