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"inanimate object" is correct and usable in written English.
This term is used to describe an object that cannot move or act on its own. For example: "The wind blew the inanimate object off the windowsill."
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But the trumpet is an inanimate object.
"It's like hating an inanimate object.
Surely the most malevolent inanimate object in all of literature.
It is, after all, impossible to frighten an inanimate object.
Still, "It is an inanimate object after all," she said.
The guy... General term for any inanimate object.
C'mon, Henry, you can't welcome an inanimate object.
Along with upgrades, players collect souls from nearly every enemy or inanimate object they smash.
It is, of course, possible, permissible, to love an inanimate object.
The inanimate object makes you aware of your own loneliness, of being by yourself".
Me, I'm just hoping to write a dispassionate story about an inanimate object.
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