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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an electronic cigarette" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a device that vaporizes a liquid solution for inhalation, often used as an alternative to traditional cigarettes.
Example: "Many people have switched to using an electronic cigarette to help them quit smoking."
Alternatives: "a vape pen" or "an e-cigarette".
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The Manchester Evening News is even less clear, saying, "An investigation has been launched after an electronic cigarette was discovered near to her hospital bed after the blast".
Vape: to suck on an electronic cigarette.
He puffs on an electronic cigarette.
"Ain't no joke," said the other, smoking an electronic cigarette.
I picked up an electronic cigarette kit and some chocolate flavour e-liquid.
He puffs on an electronic cigarette, tosses his head back and laughs.
Is this what we're supposed to call the act of smoking an electronic cigarette?
His was an electronic cigarette, a look-alike that delivers nicotine without combusting tobacco and produces a vapor, not smoke.
Jenny McCarthy, who hosted MTV programs in the '90s, was in the basement lounge, pulling on an electronic cigarette.
So it's not surprising that I reacted to the invention of an "electronic cigarette" with utter glee.
The liquids (e-liquids) used in an electronic cigarette (e-cigarette) contain myriad chemicals without adequate human inhalation safety data.
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