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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fishing pole" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a long, slender stick or rod used for fishing, also known as a fishing rod or fishing staff. Example: "John went down to the lake with his new fishing pole and caught a large bass."
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fishing pole
noun
A pole used for fishing.
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Your arm is your fishing pole.
They can bend, almost like a fishing pole.
I'd recently held a fishing pole and noticed the lacquered "binding" on the handle, so I said "fishing pole handles".
He always had a fishing pole with him.
Another boy walked up 21st Street with a fishing pole.
"We're bringing our fishing pole tomorrow," said Carolann Jacobson, a course volunteer.
He saw the man with the fishing pole look toward him.
She was 7, and her father had just given her her first fishing pole.
"It is not factually possible to hook a monkey on a fishing pole," he said.
"She's the only person I know who ever caught a lobster with a fishing pole".
Favorite recent gift: A very old friend of mine gave me a fishing pole.
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