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The phrase "a windmill" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a structure that converts wind energy into rotational energy, typically used for pumping water or generating electricity.
Example: "The picturesque landscape was dotted with a windmill, turning gracefully in the breeze."
Alternatives: "a wind turbine" or "a wind-powered mill".
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A document of 1633 records a Windmill Field and Windmill Way.
A windmill?
"Put up a windmill".
A windmill with four blades.
Daylight inspections reveal nothing even remotely resembling a windmill.
Now we could have a good crack at a windmill".
Will you attach a windmill to the roof?
The final hole "needs a windmill & clown face", he says.
Every so often there was a windmill, used for irrigation.
Bob Dylan set up house in a windmill.
So, what's next, a clown and a windmill?
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