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"fetch a tool" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you are asking someone to bring you a tool, as in: "Can you please fetch a tool from the garage so I can fix this leak?"
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If asked to fetch a tool, he would forget which tool was needed before reaching the store; his supervisor began providing him with a picture of it.
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She correctly follows the command "Fetch a Frisbee" or "Fetch a ball".
Salespeople helpfully fetch a different size.
It can fetch a five-figure sum.
They might fetch a few bob one day.
Players are encouraged to fetch a million of them.
Send someone to fetch a child of five".
With that, he went to fetch a trowel.
One ran off to fetch a test kit.
Today an unregistered pig might fetch a paltry $10.
Shares fetch a modest 12 times earnings and yield 2.9%.
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