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Discover Ludwig"got a flat tire" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used in storytelling or informal writing, such as in personal narratives or casual blog posts. Here are a few examples: "When we were driving on the highway, we suddenly got a flat tire and had to pull over to the side of the road." "My dad taught me how to change a flat tire when I got one on my way to school one morning." "I had to cancel my plans for the day because I got a flat tire on the way to work."
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Suppose they broke an axle or got a flat tire?
On the way to the airport, we got a flat tire.
On the way, Langham ran over some wood and got a flat tire and didn't notice.
He always gave me the 'what if's' — if I got a flat tire or my car needed repairs".
At the base, "I told him, 'Langham, you've got a flat tire,"' Rice remembered, "but he just kept walking".
A few days ago, I got a flat tire and I had to use my spare tire for a few days.
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"If you get a flat tire, you're not going anywhere," Mr. FitzGordon said.
"What's wrong with you?" "A new car can't get a flat tire?" Alex asked.
When Lance gets a flat tire, his United States Postal Service team support car rushes to his side with a spare.
"Either someone shows you the way here, or your car gets a flat tire," said Dan Reynolds, a nurse from Syracuse who spends many weekends here in Township 40.
"You can handle maybe getting a flat tire, or getting caught up in a wreck, or a blown engine, something that actually happens on the race track.
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