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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aid kit" is not correct in standard written English; the correct term is "first aid kit." You can use it when referring to a collection of medical supplies and equipment used for treating injuries or emergencies.
Example: "Make sure to pack a first aid kit for our camping trip in case of any accidents."
Alternatives: "medical kit" or "emergency kit."
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Without a first aid kit.
Kate: "First Aid Kit should win.
"The maitre d' better have a first aid kit ready".
First aid kit, including a lighter.
Pack a first aid kit to go.
It should be in every First Aid kit.
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First aid kit -for treating wounds and injuries.
Please find a first-aid kit.
But don't skimp on a first-aid kit.
Thank goodness we had a first-aid kit".
Your first-aid kit.
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