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Discover Ludwig"spray can" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a container of pressurized liquid and/or gas that is dispensed as a spray, such as hairspray, paint, deodorant, etc. For example, "I bought a new pink spray can of paint for the walls."
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spray can
noun
A pressurized canister that ejects its contents from a nozzle when a button is pressed; used for paint, cosmetics, lubricants, insecticide etc..
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A gold spray can.
Two seagulls, one spray can.
Art criticism with a spray can.
"Barbara Ployer goes mad with the spray can.
Who needs a spray can when you've got a laptop?
Charity checks her watch; Lucius shakes his spray can.
Why does he allow her to keep her spray can?
Abbott all the way through campaigned in spray can graffiti.
There is debate over whether pepper spray can cause death.
Cooking oil spray can do more than you think.
The spray can gouge pits in the artery wall.
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