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"flat tire" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a tire that has lost all of its air and is no longer round. For example, "I was late to work this morning because I had a flat tire."
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One day he had a flat tire.
"I figured he probably had a flat tire".
Or that she has had a flat tire?
Suppose they broke an axle or got a flat tire?
A hand truck with a flat tire, a dirty sink.
It was like pumping air into a flat tire.
In another section of cobblestones, Armstrong had a flat tire.
The thump- thump-thump of a very flat tire.
Doyle is left with a flat tire in the rain.
On the way to the airport, we got a flat tire.
One night, a woman in a Mercedes-Benz pulled up with a flat tire.
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