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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an air conditioner" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it anytime you are referring to an air conditioner, such as in a sentence like "I bought an air conditioner to help cool down my apartment in the summer."
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We've got an air conditioner here, thank god.
It lives outdoors on a slab of concrete, about the size of an air conditioner.
To get to the fire escape, he had to pull an air conditioner from the wall.
Need an air conditioner?
The electrical appliance may be an electrical water heater, a refrigerator, or an air conditioner, etc.
However, to say it can replace an air conditioner is a bit of hyperbole.
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"It's an air-conditioner".
What was an air-conditioner?
I fiddled with an air-conditioner.
They have never installed an air-conditioner.
It was sparked by an air-conditioner, officials said.
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