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The phrase "an aerial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an object related to radio, television, or other forms of communication that transmits or receives signals, typically in the context of antennas.
Example: "The technician installed an aerial on the roof to improve the television signal."
Alternatives: "an antenna" or "a transmitter".
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An aerial cartwheel and an aerial twist have similar origins.
I also do an aerial dance duet.
As a dancer, Mr.Jackson is an aerial.
He was using a coat hanger for an aerial.
This isn't just an aerial offense, though, far from it.
Did we get too caught in an aerial battle?
It takes an aerial view of an issue.
A photographer for the Post got an aerial shot.
But they had not reckoned with an aerial attack.
Tappan promised Reij that he'd do an aerial survey.
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It's just painted on an aerial photograph.
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