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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an inflatable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an object that can be inflated, such as a balloon, raft, or other inflatable items.
Example: "We decided to take an inflatable kayak for our trip down the river."
Alternatives: "a blow-up" or "an air-filled".
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An alternative version offers more space using an inflatable structure.
It was an inflatable cockroach.
Someone had arrived in an inflatable boat.
He unfurled an inflatable dinghy.
You have an inflatable bed.
In the stands was an inflatable cucumber.
Toddlers jumped in an inflatable gym.
Two men danced suggestively with an inflatable boom box.
His son, Zachary, 8, riding an inflatable ostrich, scampered ahead.
Once, a boater sailed these waters atop an inflatable bed.
Their campaign emblem is an inflatable white elephant.
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