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Discover Ludwig"my umbrella" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific umbrella that belongs to you, for example: "I had forgotten my umbrella before heading out, so I got soaked in the rain."
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Two of them sheltered under my umbrella.
"Where's my umbrella?" John says.
My umbrella was no defense.
After Mass, they returned my umbrella.
I was shielding myself with my umbrella and it all landed on my umbrella.
But I'm keeping my umbrella and raincoat around.
"Usually I carry my umbrella because sometimes it's terrible.
When I was ready to leave, my umbrella was gone.
Grabbing my umbrella, I broke it over my attacker's skull.
And, ugh, there was spit on my umbrella?
I want to open my umbrella!" I smiled.
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