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The phrase "an antenna" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a device that receives or transmits signals, typically in the context of communication technology.
Example: "The radio station installed an antenna on the roof to improve signal reception."
Alternatives: "a receiver" or "a transmitter".
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There was buy an antenna.
SHORTZ: "Alternative to an antenna"?
You have to have an antenna".
It's an antenna, if you unscrew it.
"If it looks like an antenna, acts like an antenna, then it is an antenna," Mr. Emanuel said after the decision was announced.
It is an antenna rotator for television sets.
It hit an antenna tower and broke open.
It is 850 feet tall (984 feet with an antenna).
I don't know how you could call that an antenna.
You can't get a view like that from an antenna".
Do not connect an antenna to the VGA connector.
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