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The phrase "ice skate" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a type of shoe with a blade attached to the bottom, used for gliding on ice. Example: She laced up her ice skates and took to the frozen pond, gracefully gliding across the smooth surface.
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ice skate
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A light boot, fitted with a blade, used for skating on ice
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Julia can ice skate.
People scream: "Come on, we want to ice skate!
This is where residents come, in droves, to ice skate.
"They don't know how to ice skate," Ms. Falco said.
There, he says: "You're weird if you ice skate.
We'd ice skate and look for arrowheads, Nick suggested.
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Why do you ice-skate?
Entwhistle teaches them to ice-skate.
"In winter, they could ice-skate".
Blacktop replaced Turtle Pond, a favorite place to ice-skate.
At age 50, he learned to ice-skate.
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