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The phrase "my hat" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a possessive noun phrase, indicating that the hat belongs to the speaker. It can be used in various contexts, such as describing an object or discussing ownership. For example: - "I left my hat at the restaurant last night." - "Can you pass me my hat? I need to cover my head." - "My hat is red, but your hat is blue." - "I bought my hat from a vintage store downtown." - "My favorite possession is definitely my hat collection."
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MY hat, not a bobble hat.
THIS IS NOT MY HAT, written and illustrated by Jon Klassen.
My hat.
"My hat!" I exclaimed.
I'll get my hat".
Mommy, where's my hat?
"I'm looking for my hat".
MILAN — "My hat is personal.
"It's not my hat".
Both involved my hat.
Lincoln: My hat?
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